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LINCOLN  ROOM 

UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS 
LIBRARY 


MEMORIAL 

the  Class  of  1901 

founded  by 

HARLAN  HOYT  HORNER 

and 

HENRIETTA  CALHOUN  HORNER 


LIBRARY  OF  C'ONGRESS 


A  LIST 


OF 


L  I IN^  C  O  L  N  I  A  N  A 


IN  THE 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 


BY 


GEORGE    THOMAS    RITCHIE 

ASSISTANT    TN    CATALOGUE    DIVISION 


1.  Writing's  of  Abraham  Lincoln 

2.  "Writing's  relating'  to  Abraham  Lincoln 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT   PRINTING  /OFFICE 

1  9  0  3  ' 


INTRODUCTION 


This  list  is  uiainh'  an  inventory  of  the  l)ooks  unci  pamphlets  on 
Abraham  Lincoln  as  the}'  stand  on  the  shelves  in  the  biographical 
section  of  the  Library.  To  this  are  added  references  to  collected 
works  containing-  biographical  sketches,  orations,  etc. ;  also  a  list  of 
the  writings  of  Lincoln  as  they  appear  in  the  card  catalogue. 

It  does  not  contain  titles  of  magazine  articles  except  where  they 
have  been  separately  treated  as  monographs. 

It  is  not  presented  as  a  statement  of  the  entire  contents  of  the 
Library  on  the  sul)ject,  as  further  research  would  undoubtedl}'  dis- 
cover much  more  material  in  collected  works  and  miscellaneous 
compilations. 

As  indicated  above,  the  work  is  intended  to  serve  as  an  inventory 

or  check  list,  not  as  a  bibliographv. 

G.  T.  Ritchie, 

Assifitant  In  Catalogue  Divisiov. 

Herbert  Putnam, 

Lihrartan  <>f  Congress^ 

Washingtoiu  T).  (■..  Jane  5,  190S. 

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WRITINGS  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN. 


Lincoln,  Abraham. 

Complete  works.     Comprising  his  speeches,  letters,  state  papers,  and  mis- 
cellaneons  writings.     Ed.  by  John  G.  Nicolay  and  John  Hay. 
Xeiv  York:   Cnitunj  companij,  1894-     ^  voU.     S°. 
Abraham  Lincoln;  his  book;  a  facsimile  reprodnction  of  the  original,  with 
an  explanatory  note  by  J.  ~Sl.  Davis. 

New  Ynrh:  McClnre,  Phillips  cC-  en.,  lUOl,  Jl  I  iii^Jarsin,.,  2  L,  11  pj>.,  2  I, 

32°. 
Facsimile  of  newspaper  clippings  of  Lincoln's  speeches  on  the  subject  of  negro 
equality,  pasted  by  him  in  a  small  pocket  memoranrtum  book,  with  manuscript  notes 
and  a  letter. 
Abraham  Lincoln's  pen  and  voice:  being  a  complete  compilation  of  his  let- 
ters, civil,  political,  and  military;  also  his  public  addresses,  messages  to 
Congress,  inaugurals  and  others.     [Compiled]  by  G.  M.  Van  Buren. 
Cincinnati:  R.  Clarke  &  CO.,  1S90.     435  pp.     Portrait.     16°. 
Abraham  Lincoln's  speeches.     Compiled  by  L.  E.  Chittenden. 

New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  A  co.,  1895.     ri,  371  pp.     Portrait.     16°. 
Abraham  Lincoln's  speeches  complete.     From  his  first  address  in  Pappsville, 
111.,  1832,  to  his  last  address  in  Washington,  April  11,  1865.     Edited  by 
J.  B.  McClure. 

Chicago:  Rhodes  &  McClnre  piiblisliing  CO.,  1891.     478pp.     Plates.     Por- 
traits.    12°. 
Abraham  Lincoln's  stories  ami  speeches,  ed.  by  J.  B.  McClure. 

Chicago:  Rhodes  <i- McClure  pub.  co.,  1898.     477  pp.     13°. 
An  address  before  the  Springfield  [111.]  Wash ingtonian  temperance  society, 
22d  of  February,  1S42. 

Springfield  [III.^:   <>.  If.  Oldroyd,  1889.      {2),  84-97 pp.     8°. 
The  address  in  vindication  of  the  policy  of  the  framers  of  the  Constitution 
and  the  principles  of  the  Republican  party,  delivered  at  Cooper  Institute, 
February  27th,  1860,  issued  by  the  Young  Men's  Republican  Union,  with 
notes  by  C.  C.  Nott  &  C.  Brainerd. 

New  York:  G.  F.  Neshitt  &  co.,  1860.     32  pp.     8°. 

[Addresses]:  From  his  speech  at  the  Cooper  Institute;  From  the  first 
inaugural  address,  March  4th,  1861;  The  Gettysburg  address;  The  second 
inaugural  address,  ]March  4th,  1865. 

( //(  Peck,  H.  T.  aitdotlin-s.    Masterpieces  of  the  world's  literature,  ancient  and  modern, 
vol.  1:5,  pp.  718:?-7iy4.     New  York,   [1899].    S°.) 
Amnesty  proclamation  and  ,'!d  aimual  message  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Presi- 
dent of  the  Unitetl  States,  read  in  Congress,  Dec.  9,  ]86.'3. 
[^Vashington,  1863.]     20  pp.     8°. 

Autograph-letter  from  .\braham  Linroln,  in  possession  of  W.  S.  R. 

{In  Robinson,  William  S.      ■■Warrington"  jicn  portraits,  pp.  579-5S0.     Boston,  1877. 
12°.) 

Early   speeches.     Springfield   speech.     Cooper   Union  speech.     Inaugural 
addresses.     Gettysburg  address.     Selected  letters.     Lincoln's  last  speech. 
New  York:  Donbleday  cC-  McClure  co.,  1898.     [2),  .viii,  167  pp.     Portrait. 
16°.     {Little  master  pier  e.'i.     FA.  hy  Bliss  Perrtj.) 


6  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Lincoln,  A 1  )rahaiii —  Continued. 

The  emancipation  proclamation. 

{In  A  sketch  of  the  life  and  times  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  57-fiO.     I'hiladelphia,  [1865]. 
16°.) 

Extracts  from  his  speeches. 

{In  Library  of  the  world's  best  literature,  vol.  16,  pp.  906.5-9076.    New  York,  [1897] .    8°.) 

Extracts  from  Lincoln's  state  papers. 

New   York:  A.  Lorell  tO  co.,  1896.     {2),  3.5 pp.     16°.      {American  hhtorij 
leaflets,  no.  26.) 
First  inaugural  address,  March  4,  1861. 

{In  Johnston,  A.,  cd.    Representative  American  orations,  vol.  3,  p\>.  141-156.    New  York, 
1884.     16°.) 

Same. 

(Jft  Johnston,  A.,  «?.    American  orations,  vol.  4,  pp.  16-31.    New  Y'ork,  1S97.    12°.) 

Freedom  national.    The  emancipation  proclamation  vindicated.    The  eman- 
cipation proclamation  by  the  President  of  the  United  States,  issued  Jan.  1, 
1863,  and  letter  of  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  the  Union  convention 
holden  at  Springfield  (111 ) ,  Sept.  3d,  1863.     Officially  revised  and  corrected. 
Washington:  Press  of  the  XationaJ  Republican,  1863.     14  PP-     8°. 

Gems  from  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Xe a-  York:  Derhj  S:  Miller,  11865'].     33  pp.     Portrait.     8°. 

The  Gettysburg  address,  Nov.  19,  1863. 

{In  Bradley,  C.  B.    Orations  and  arguments  of  Eiiglish  and  American  .statesmen, 
p.  311.     Boston,  1895.     12°.) 

The  Gettysburg  speech  and  other  papers,  and  an  essay  on  Lincoln  by  James 
Russell  Lowell.     With  introductions  arid  notes. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mi^Tfiin  A:  en.,  1888.     80pp.     16°.     {Riverside  literature 
series,  no.  32. ) 
The  great  speech  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  made  at  Bloomington,  111.,  INIay  29th, 
1856,  as  reported,  and  annotated  by  Henry  C.  Whitney,  now  for  the  first 
time  published. 

[n.  p.,  1893.]      {U)  PP-      Ohl.F°. 
Type-written  copy. 
Inaugural  address.     March  4,  1865. 
[Washington,  1863.]     3  pp.     8°. 
A  legacy  of  fun.     With  a  short  sketch  of  his  life. 
London:  F.  Farrah,  1863.     ir,  48 pp.     18°. 
Probably  spurious. 
The  letters  of  President  Lincoln  on  questions  of  national  policy. 
Boston:  B.  B.  Russell,  1863.     22  pp.     12°. 

Same. 

Xeu-  York:  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.,  1863.     22  jip-     12°. 
Lincoln;  passages  from  his  speeches  an<l  letters,  with  an  introduction  by 
P.  W.  Gilder. 

Xew  York:   The  Centurg  CO.,  1901.     .xhii,  204  pp.     Portrait.     24°. 

Lincoln's  anecdotes:  a  complete  collection  of  the  anecdotes,  stories  and 
pithy  sayings  of  the  late  Abraham  Lincoln,  16th  President  of  the  United 
States: 

Xeiv  York:  Tlie  American  max  ca.,  1S68.     63  ]>]>.     13°. 

Lincoln's  Cooper  Insatitute  address.  Address  at  Cooper  Institute,  New  York, 
Feb.  27,  1860. 

{Boston:  Published  by  the  directors  of  the  old  South  work,  1902.]     20  pp. 
12°.     {Old  South  leaflets,  vol.  3,  no.  107.) 


LIST   OF   LINCOLNIANA.  7 

Iiincoln,  Abraham — Continued. 

Lincoln's  inaugural  and  first  message  to  Congress,  1861. 

Keir  York:  A.  Lovell  d- CO.,  1894.      {S),  27  pp.     12°.      {American' hhtonj 
leajiets,  no.  IS.) 
Lincoln's  inaugurals,  the  emancipation  proclamation,  etc. 

\^Boston:  Published  by  the  director.^  of  Hie  old  South  vorl;  1SH6.']     Id  jjp. 
12°.     {Old  South  leaflets,  vol.  1,  lio.  11.) 

Lincoln's  second  inaugural  address. 

(In  Masterpieces  of  American  eloquence.     Christian  Herald  sclecticm,  i<]>.  i;3S-239. 
New  York,  1900.    8°.) 

The  martyr's  monument.      Being  the  patriotism  and  political  wisdom  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  as  exhibited  in  his  speeches,  messages,  orders,  and 
proclamations,  from  the  presidential  canvas  of  1860  until  his  assassination, 
•April  14,  186-5. 

Xt'u-  York:  Tlie  Amei'icanneus  company,  [i^SJ].     iv,  297  pp.     12°. 

National  politics      Speech  delivered  at  the  Cooper  Institute,  ^Monday,  Feb- 
ruary 27,  1860. 

\_Albany:  Albany  .Jnurnal,  lSi!0.'\     15 p/>.     S°.     {Evening  Journal  tracts, 
no.  5. ) 
Same. 

Xev  York:  New  York  Tribune,  1860.     11  pp.     8°. 

Same. 

Neiv  York:  New  York  Tnbune,  1860.     15pp.    8°.     {Tribune  tracts,  no.  4-) 

On  his  nomination  to  the  United  States  Senate,  at  the  Republican  state  con- 
vention, Springfield,  Ills.,  Jime  17,  1858. 

(Jh  Johnston,  A.,  frf.    Representative  orations,  vol.  3,  pp.  3-16.    New  York,  1884.    16°.) 

On  the  Dred  Scott  decision,  SpringfieM,  111.,  June  26,  1857. 

(/ft  Johnston,  A.,  «/.    American  orations,  vol.  3,  pp.  154-167.     New  York,  1897.    12°.) 

Opinions  of  Abraham  Lincoln  uiion  slavery  and  its  issues:  indicated  l)y  his 
speeches,  letters,  messages,  and  proclamations. 
[n.  p.,  ISe-."]     16  pp.     8°. 
Opinions   on    'slavery'    and    'reconstruction'    as   expressed    by   President 
Lincoln.     With  brief  notes  by  Hon.  William  Whiting. 

\_Xeu'  Yorki:   Union  congressional  committee,  [18641.     16pp.     8°. 
President  Lincoln  on  Vallandigham  and  "arbitrary  arrests." 

[New  York:  Xeir  York  Tribune,  1863.]     4  pp-    8°.     {Tribune  war  tracts, 
no.  5.) 

President  Lincoln's  emancipation  proclamation,  Januarj'  1st,  1863. 

(In  I^ulpit  and  rostrum,  nos.  34-3.3,  pp.  15-19.     New  York,  1S65.    8°.) 

President  Lincoln's  second  inaugural  address.     March  4th,  1865. 

(In  Pulpit  and  rostrum,  nos,  34-35.  pp.  20-23.    New  York,  1865.    8°.) 
President  Lincoln's  views.     An  important  letter  on  the  principles  involved 
in  the  Vallandigham  case.     Correspondence  in  relation  to  the  Democratic 
meeting,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Philadelphia:  King  A  Baird,  1863.     {2),  16  pp.     8°. 

Same. 

(In  Union  league  of  Philadelphia.    Pamphlets,  vol.  1,  no.  31.    ls63-'66.) 

The  President's  words:  a  selection  of  passages  from  the  speeches,  addresses, 
and  letters  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Boston:   Walker,  Fuller  &  CO.,  1865.     186  pp.     16°. 

The  Republican  party  vindicated — the  demands  of  the  South  explained. 
Speech  at  the  Cooper  Institute,  New  York  city,  February  27,  1860. 
[n.  p.,  n.  (?.]     8 pp.     8°. 


8  LIBRAEY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Lincoln,  Abraham — Continued. 

Republican  principles.     Speech  at  the  Republican  state  convention,  held  at 
Springfield,  Illinois,  June  16,  1858. 

[Albani/:  Alba mj.TountaJ, I860.']    6pp.    8°.    {Evening Jotbrnaltracts,no. 7.) 

[Selection  from  the  speeches,  etc.] 

(J?i  Chaplin,  J.,  </owp(7fr.    Words  of  our  Presidents,  pp.  223-283.    Boston,  1891.    12°.) 

Speech  on  the  presidential  question.     Delivered  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, July  21,  1848. 

Washington:  Towers,  printer,  [1848'].     8pp.     8°. 
Speech  on  the  civil  and  diplomatic  appropriation  bill;   delivered  in  the 
House  of  Repre.sentatives,  June  20,  1848. 

Washington:  Printed  by  J.  E.  A  G.  S.  Gideon,  1848.     14  pp-     8°. 
The  table  talk  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Ed.  by  W.  O.  Stoddard.     Illust.  by 
C.  Moore-Smith. 
Neiv  York:  F.  A.  Stokes  CO.,  11894'].     {4),  154  pp.     Frontispiece.     18°. 
The  war  policy  of  the  administration.     Letter  of  the  President  to  the  Union 
mass  convention  at  Springfield,  Illinois. 

[Albany,  1863?]     8pp.     8°.     {Evening  Journal  documeiits,  no.  1.) 

Words  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Edited  by  C.  W.  French. 

NeivYork:  Maynard,  Merrill  d:  co.,  [1894].     57 pp.     16°.     {English  dassic 
series,  no.  131.) 
Words  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  for  use  in  schools;  selected,  arranged  and  anno- 
tated by  I.  Thomas. 

Chicago:   Western  pub.  house,  [1898].     £70  pp.     12°. 
Words  of  Lincoln,  including  several  hundred  opinions  of  his  life  and  char- 
acter by  eminent  persons  of  this  and  other  lands.     Compiled  l^y  O.  H. 
Oldroyd.     With  an  introduction  by  M.  W.  Fuller  and  T.  S.  Hamlin. 
Washington,  D.  C:  O.H.Oldroyd,  [1895].    xvii,221pp.    Plates.    Portraits. 
12°. 
Lincoln,  Abraham,  and  Stephen  Arnold  Douglas.     The  campaign  in  Illinois.    Last 
joint  debate.     Douglas  and  Lincoln  at  Alton,  Illinois. 
Washington:  L.  Tou-ers,  1838.     32  pp.     8°. 

The  first  Lincoln  and  Douglas  debate,  at  Ottawa,  111.,  Aug.  21,  1858. 

[Boston:  Published  by  the  directors  of  the  Old  South  icork,  1896.]     32  pp. 

12°.     {Old  South  leaflets,  vol.  4,  no.  85.) 

Political  debates  between  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Stephen  A.  Douglas, 


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in  the  celebrated  campaign  of  1858,  in  Illinois. 

Columbus,  0.:  Follett,  Foster  and  company,  1860.     iv,  268  pp.     8° 

Political  debates  betw  een  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Stephen  A.  Douglas 

in  the  celebrated  campaign  t>f  1858  in  Illinois;  including  the  preceding 
speeches  of  each  at  Chicago,  Springfield,  etc. 

Cleveland,  0.:  O.  S.  Hubbell  A  co.,  189.5.     ri,  415  pp.     4" 

Political  speeches  and  debates  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Stephen  A. 


<o 


Douglas,  1854-1861.     Edited  by  Alonzo  T.  Jones. 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.:  International  tract  society,  1895.     viii,  555  pp.     Plates. 
Portraits.     8°. 
Speeches  of  Lincoln  and  Douglas  in  the  campaign  of  1858;  with  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  E.  C.  Morris. 

Xew  York:  Maynard,  Merrill  &  co.,   [1899].     63  pp.     16°.     {Maynard's 
English  classic  series,  no.  216. ) 


LIST  OF  BOOKS  RELATING  TO  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN. 


Abbot,   Francis    Ellin<j:\viii»L     The  martyr  of    liberty:    a  senium   i)reached  in  the 
Unitarian  church,  Dover,  N.  li.,  on  Sunday,  April  Hi,  ISHo. 
(/«.  Linoolniaiiii.    In  memoriam,  pp.  1-7.     Boston,  18().5.    -1°.) 

Abbott,  Joliu  Stevens  Cabot.     Abraham  Lim-oln. 

{In  ?iis  Lives  of  the  Presidents  i>f  the  I'niteri  .States  cif  America,  iip.  ;-!7.')-48.5.    Boston, 
1867.     8°.) 

Abott,  Abott  A.     The  assassination  and  deatli  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of 
the  United  States  of  America,  at  Washington,  on  the  14th  of  April,  1865. 

Xi'tr  York:  Amrriccohneirs  compan;/,  \_lS6o'\.     L?  pp.     L?°. 

The  hfe  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

New  Yorl:    T.  R.  Ihtwlnj,  1S64.      {4),  11-1^0  j>j).     12°. 

~ Same. 

Xeir  Yofk:   T.  B.  Dauieif,  1864.      (-'),  11-104  pp.     1:2°. 

Abraham  Africanus  I.     His  secret  life  as  revealed  under  the  mesmeric  influence. 
Mysteries  of  the  White  House. 
New  York:  J.  F.  Frch,  1S64.      (-'),  57  pp.     hi° . 

Adams,  Charles  Francis.     Speech  .   .   .  at  a  meeting  of  the  Americaus  held  in  T^on- 
don,  May  1. 

(/((  Lincolniana.     In  memoriam,  pp.  281-28.5.     Boston,  18fi.5.     4°.)' 

Adpms,  William.     Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln]. 

{In  Our  martyr  President,  pp.  329-340.    New  York,  [1,S(;.">].    12°.) 

Adderup,  Andrew  [^As-(»r//]     Lincolniana;  or,  The  humors  of  Uncle  Al)e.     Second 
Joe  Miller. 
New  York:  J.  F.  7<;r/.-.s-,  [Ls'fi}].      (2),  9o  pp.     12°. 

Addresses  on  the  consideration  of  resolutions  relative  to  the  death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of   Pennsylvania,   January  2.3,  1866.     Together  with  the  last 
inaugural  address  of  President  Lincoln. 
Harrisburg:  Slngerhi  ti-  Myerx,  1866.     24  pp-     8°. 

Alger,  Horatio,  ,/r.     Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Imckwoods  boy;  or,  How  a  young  rail- 
splitter  became  President. 
Neiv  York:  J.R.  A»der.9onA  H.S.Allen,  1883.    S07  }>p.     Plole.s.    Porlraif.    8°. 
{Boyhood  (twl  inmiluxxl  series  of  illustrion-t  ADierimus,  rol.  1.) 

Alleged  proclamation  of  Lincc)ln. 

(7?i  Southern  historical  society  papers,  vol.  7,  \'\<.  '.I.'MIS.     Kichiuoncl,  1879.    8°.) 

Allen,  Eugene  C.     A^braham  Lincoln.     An  historical  essay  in  two  parts. 
Albion,  Mich.:  189.5.     146  pp.     8". 

Allen,  Lyman  Whiting.     Al)raham  Lincoln.     A  poem. 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnui,r>^  xo^ix,  1896.      ri,  112  jip.      12°. 

Revised  edition  of  the  \tr'r/A'.  poem  ".\brrtiiaiii  Lincoln,"  published  in  The  >'e\v  York 
Herald,  Dee.  1.5,  1895. 


10  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Ames,   Charles?   G.     Stand    by  the   President!     An  adch-ess   delivered   Ijefore   the 
National  Union  association,  of  Cincinnati,  March  6,  1863.     Pnblished  by 
order  of  the  association. 
Philadelphia:  Kivg  Ji- Baird,  1S63.     15  jyp-     f^°- 

Ann  Arbor,  Michigan.     Memorial  proceedings  in  honor  of  the  lamented  President 
of  the  United  States,  A]>raham  Lincoln,  held  in  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan; 
with  the  address  of  Rev.  E.  O.  Haven. 
Ann  Arhor:  "Peninsula  rovrier,^^  1863.     11  pp-     8°. 

Arnaud,  Achille.     Abraham  Lincoln,  sa  naissance,  sa  vie,  sa  niort.     Avec  un  recit 
de  la  guerre  d'Amerique  d'apres  les  documents  les  plus  authentiques. 
Paris:  Charlien  frPres  d:  Huilleiy,  1S65.     96  pp.     4°- 

Arnold,  Isaac  Newton.     Al)rahani  Lincoln. 

f/?)  Oldroyd,  O.  H.  (W.    The  Lincoln  memorial,  pp. 'Jit-fiO.    New  York,  1882.    8°. 

Abraliam  Lincoln.    A  paper  read  before  the  Royal  historical  society,  London, 

June  16th,  1881. 

{In  Royal  historical  society.     Transactions,  vol.  10,  pp.  312-343.     London,  1882.     8°.) 

Same.      Reprinted   from    "Transactions  of   the   Royal   historical   society," 

vol.  10. 
Chicago:  Fergus  printing  company,  1S8S.     4o  pp.     8°. 

The  history  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  overthrow  of  slaverj-. 

Chicago:  Clarke  &  CO.,  1S66.     736  pp.     Piute.     8°. 

The  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Chicago:  Jansen,  McCIurg  &  CO.,  1885.     462  jip.     Portrait.     8°. 

Reconstruction:  liberty  the  corner-stone,  and  Lincoln  the  architect.    Speech. 

Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  ]March  19,  1S64. 
Washington:  L.  Towers  &  CO.,  1864.     14pp.     8°. 

■ •     Same.     2d  ed. 

Washington:  L.  Tovers  A- CO.,  1864.     14  p]>.     8°. 

Sketch  of  the  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Compiled  in  most  part  from  the 

History  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the  overthrow  of  slavery. 
New  YorJ::  J.  P,.  Bachelder,  1869.     75  pp.     Portrait.     8°. 

Arrang-ements  for  the  memorial  address  on  the  life  and  character  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.    [1866].     *SVf  United  States.     39th  Congress,  1st  session. 

The  Assassination  and  history  of  the  conspiracy.     A  complete  digest  of  the  whole 
affair  from  its  inception  to  its  culmination,  sketches  of  the  principal  char- 
acters, reports  of  the  obsequies,  etc.     Fully  illustrated. 
Cincinnati:  J.  R.  Hawleg  d- CO.,  1865.     {4),  xi,  31-163 p]>.     Plates.     12°, 

— Same. 

Cincinnati:  J.  JL  Jiairlci/  ttco.,  1865.     xi,  (i),  21-201  pjt.     8°. 

Die  Ermordung,  und  die  Geschichte  der  grossen  Verschworung.     Nach  dem 

Englischen  von  J.  L.  Kaufmann. 
Cincinnati:  J.  R.  Hail-ley  &  CO.,  1865.     184  jip.     8°. 

Athenaeum  association,  Xew  York.     Commemorative  proceedings  of  the  Athe- 
naeum clul),  (in  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United 
States,  April,  1865. 
Xew  York:  C.  S.  Westcott  ct  CO.,  1865.     36,  {2)  pp.     Plate.     8°. 

The  Library  contains  al.«o  a  large  paper  copy,  forming  no.  22  of  an  edition  of  50  copies. 


LIST    OF    LINCOLNIANA.  11 

ALtwood,  Edward  Sumner.     In  memoriani.     Discourses  in  commemoration  of  Aljra- 

luiiu  Lincoln,   President  of  the  United  States,   delivered  in  the  South 

church,  Salem,  April  16th,  and  June  1st,  1865. 

Salem,  The  Salem  gazette,  1SG5.     31pp.     8°. 

Cover  title. 

Contains  with  independent  title  pages: 

The  nation'. s  loss.    A  di.seourse.    April  16,  ISGT),  pp.  1-1.5. 

The  President's  record.    A  discourse.    June  1,  1S65.  pp.  IT-Sl. 

Aubigne,  Merle  d'.     ^Sce  Merle  d'Aubig-ne,  [Jean  Henri.] 

B.,  1\.     A  memoir  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  elect  of  the  United  States  of 
America.     His  opinion  on  reunion,  extracts  from  the  L^nited  States  con- 
stitution.    To  whicli  is  appended  an  historical  sketch  on  slavery. 
Landnn:  S.  Loir,  mn  d- CO.,  1861.     126 pp.     Portra'it.     16°. 

B.,  W.  W.     ,S'fC  Broom,  Walter  William. 

Babcock,  Samuel  B.     A  discourse  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln,  preached  in 
the  Orthodox  Congregational  church,  in  Dedham,  Wednesday,  April  19, 
1865. 
Dedham,  Mass.:  J.  Co.r.jt:,  1865.     15  pp.     8°. 

Backman,   Charles.     Abraham  Lincoln,   the  world's   great   martyr.     A  discourse 
delivered  in  the  M.  E.  church,  Jamaica,  L.  L,  on  Sabbath  morning,  April 
23d,  1865. 
Jamaica:  C.  Welling,  1865.     16  pp.     8° 

Bacon,   George  Washington,   coinpiler.     The  life  and   administration  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     Presenting  his  early  history,  political  career,  speeches,  messages, 
proclamations,  letters,  etc. 
London:  S.  Low,  son,   ct-  Marston,  1865.     ri,  {3),  183  2U>-     Portrait.     Folded 
map.     12°. 

Al)raham  Lincoln  geschetst  in  zijn  Leven  en  Daden.     Xaar  het  Engelsch. 

Amsterdam:  J.  Leendertz,  1865.     (4),  8r),  (2)  pp.     12°. 

Badger,  Henry  C.     The  humble  conqueror:  a  discourse  commemorative  of  the  life 
and  services  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  to  the  Cambridgeport  parish, 
April  23,  1865. 
Boston:    W.   V.  Spencer,  1865.     18  pp.     8°. 

Bain,  J.  W.     National  lessons  from  the  life  and  death  of  President  Lincoln.     A 
sermon  preached  in  the  United  Presbyterian  church,  Cannonsburg,  Pa., 
on  fast  day,  Thursday,  June  1,  1865. 
Pittsburgh:   W.  S.  Ilaren,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 

Baker,  Delphine  Paris.     Solon,  or,  The  rebellion  of  '61.     A  domestic  and  political 
tragedy.     By  Delphine. 
Chicago:  S.  I'.  Pounrh,  1862.     74  pp.     S°. 

Baker,  John  F.     Our  martyred  President. 
{Brooklyn,  1865.']      (2),  5  pp.     8°. 

Baldridge,  S.  C.     The  martyr  prince.     A  sermon  on  the  occasion  of  the  assassina- 
tion of  President  Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  Presbyterian  church,  Frieuds- 
ville.  Sabbath  morning,  Aj^ril  23d,  1865. 
rinrhmati,  0.:  J.  B.  Boijd,  1865.     21  pp.     8°. 

Baldwin,  James.     The  story  of  Aljraham  Lincoln. 

(/»  his  Four  great  Americans,  pp.  187-246.    Chicago,  1897.    12°.) 


12  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Baldwin,  John  B.     Interview  between  President  Lincoln  and  Col.  John  B.  Baldwin, 
April  4th,  1861.     Statements  and  evidence. 
Stmmton,  Va.:  "Spectator"  job  office,  1S66.     28  pp.     S°. 

Baltimore,  Maryland.     City  council.     Proceedings  of  the  city  council  of  Baltimore 
in  relation  to  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United 

States. 
[Baltimore,  1863.1     ^4  PV-     S° . 

Bancroft,  George.  Bancroft  and  p]arl  Russell.  Letter  from  George  Bancroft,  Esq., 
directed  to  E.  B.  Washburne,  chairman,  etc.,  transmitting  correspondence 
with  Earl  Russell  relative  to  a  portion  of  the  memorial  address  on  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  delivered  before  both  houses  of  Congress. 
[Washington:  Gov't  printing  office,  2S66.'\  6  pp.  8°.  {U.S.  39th  Congress, 
1st.  session.     House  mi. ^c.  dor.  no.  110.) 

Memorial  address  on  the  life  and  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered 

in  the  House  of  Representatives  at  Washington,  on  the  12th  of  February, 
1866. 
Washington:  GovH  printing  office,  1866.     69  pp.     Portrait.     8°. 
Library  also  has  a  large  paper  copy. 

■ Tn  memoriam  of  Abraham  Lincoln,   the  martyr  President  of   the  United 

States.     Oration  at  the  request  of  both  houses  of  Congress,  in  the  hall  of 
the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  on  Monday,  February 
12,  1866. 
[Washington,  D.  C]:  L.  Towers,  1866.     16  pp.     8° 


?o 


Same. 

(Ill  The  Reporter,  vol.  2,  pp.  131-141.     Washington,  1866.     8°.) 

Same  in  French.  Eloge  funebre  du  President  Al>raham  Lincoln  prononce 
en  seance  solennelle  du  Congres  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.  Tr.  de 
r  anglais  par  G.  Jottrand. 

Bru.velles:  A.  Lacroii;  1866.     43  pp.     8° 


JO 


Oration  pronounced  in  Union  square,  April  25,  1865,  at  the  funeral  obsequies 

of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  city  of  New  York. 
(//(.  Pulpit  and  rostrum,  pp.  1-13.    New  York,  1S6.5.    8°.) 

c  )ration  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln] . 

[In  Our  martyr  President,  pp.  383-392.    New  York,  [1865J.     12°.) 

Banks,  Nathaniel  Prentiss.     Speech  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  April  21,  1865. 

(In  Lincohiiana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  233-238.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Barber,  Joseph.     War  letters  of  a  disbanded  volunteer,  embracing  his  experiences 
as  Honest  Old  Abe's  bosom  friend  and  unofficial  adviser. 
Neiv  York:  F.  A.  Brady,  1864.     312  pp.     Plate.     12°. 

Barnes,  Albert.     The  state  of  the  country.     A  discourse,  delivered  in  the  First 
Presbyterian  church,  Philadelphia,  June  1,  1865.     On  the  day  appointed 
as  a  day  of  "humiliation  and  mourning"  in  view  of  the  death  of  the 
President  of  the  United  States. 
Philadelphia:   H.  B.  Ashmead,  186,5.    74 pp.     8°. 

Barnes,  Samuel.     Discourse  on  the  death  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered 
in    the    Monument    Street    Methodist    Episcopal   church,    on    the    day 
appointed  by  the  municipal  authorities,  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865. 
Baltimore:  J.  D.  Toy,  1865.     12  pp.     8° 


?o 


LIST    OF    LINCOLNIANA.  13 

Barnet,  James.     President  Lincoln. 

(In  his  The  Martyrs  and  heroes  of  Illhiois,  pp.  i-xvi.    Cliieago,  1865.    8°.) 

tSame. 

[Chicago:  J.  Barnet,  1865. '[     .rri  pp.     Portrait.     S° . 
Cut  from  his  "The  Martyrs  and  heroes  of  Illinois."  isnri. 

Barr,  T.  H.     A  discourse,  delivered  at  Canaan  Center,  April  H),  1865,  on  the  occasion 
of  the  funeral  obsequies  of  our  late  President,  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Wooster,  0.:  Bepuhliraii  ■^Ifam  i>oicer pres>(,  186.5.     11pp.     1-° ■ 

Barrett,  Joseph  H.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  with  a  condensed  view  of  his  most 
important  speeches.  Also,  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  Hannibal  Hamlin,  of 
Maine. 

Cincinnati:  Moore,  Wihtacli,  Keyx  ii-  rn.,  1860.     ..'16  jip.      Portrait.     12°. 

Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  with  his  messages,  proclamations,  letters,  etc.,  and 

a  concise  history  of  the  war. 

Cincinnati:  }fiiore.Wil.'itar}i  ^i-  Jlaldirin,  186.5.     ■518  pp.     Portrait.     U° . 

Same. 

Cincinnati:  M<i<n-e.]Vili<ta<'li,  Keiis  ^i-  ro.,  186.5.     84J  pji.    Plate.<<.     8°. 

Das   Leben  and  Wirken   Abraham    Lincoln's.     Aus   dem    Englischen   frei 

iibersetzt  von  J.  L.  C.  Eggers. 
Cincinnati:  Moore,  Wiht((ch.  <i- Baldnin.  1866.     786pp.     Plates.     8°. 

Bartlett,  David  Vandewater  Golden.  The  life  and  public  services  of  Hon.  Abraham 
Lincoln.     Authorized  ed. 

XeieYork:  Dertni  i.i-  Jeu-k-^mi,  1860.     150  pp.     12°. 

Same. 

New  York:  11.  l>a>/lon,  1860.      {4),  lS-150  j>/>.     l:i° . 

Same.     Authorized  ed. 

New  York:  H.  Duijton,  I860.     {2),  1.5-1.50 pp.     12°. 

The  life  and  public  services  of  Aliraham  Lincoln,  with  a  biographical  sketch 

of  Hannibal  Handin. 

New  York:  H.  Daiitnn,  1860.     357  pp.     Portrait.     12°. 

Bartol,  Cyrus  Augustus.     Address  [on  the  death  of  Lini'oln]. 

{Ill  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Liiicnhi,  pp.  49-.5G.    Boston, 
•    1865.    16°. ) 

The   significance  of  Abraham   Lincoln   as   man  and  President:   a  sermon 

preached  in  the  West  church,  on  fast  day,  June  4. 
[Bodon,  1865.'[     31-39  pp.     8°. 

Cut  from  Montlily  religious  masaxine,  .luly,  ISCvd. 

Bateman,  Horatio.     Abraham  bincoln. 

{I7i  his  Biographies  of  two  hundred  and  fifty  distinguished  national  men.    1st  ed., 
vol.  1,  p.  16.     New  York.  1S71.     12°.) 

Beard,  Keed.     .\braham  Lincoln. 

{In  liin  Brief  biographies  of  American  Presidents.  i)p.  :«J-3t).S.     Lafayette,  ln<l.,  1886 
12°.) 

Beckwitli,  Walter  Parker.     Abraham  Lincoln.     An  historical  address. 

[Salem,  Ma.''.^..']      Printed  for  the  anthor,  190:1     .W  pp.      12°. 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward,      .\hraham  Lincoln.     Sennun  in  Plymouth  chtuvh,  Aj-ril  23, 
1865. 

{In  his  Patriotic  addresses,  pi>.  701-712.     New  York,  1887.    8°.) 


14  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward.     A])rahain  TJncoln.     Sernidii    in    IMyiiumtli  clinrch,    Xpril 
23,  lS(vi. 

(Jrt  Our  niarlyr  President,  lip.  33-(S.     New  York,  [lSt;5.]     12°.) 

iSame. 


{In  liis  Onition  at  the  r.-iising  of  "the  old  flag"  at  Sumter,  ]iii.  43-55.     Manchester, 
1S6.5.     12°.) 

Beidler,  J.  H.     Lincoln  or  The  prime  hero  of  the  nineteenth  century. 
Chicaijo:   C.  Beidler  &  co.,  1896.      (J) ,  79 pp.     16°. 

Bellows,  Henry  Whitney.     Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln]. 

(/«.  Our  martyr  President,  pp.  49-<io.    New  York,  [1.S65.]     12°.) 

Benade,  W.  H.     The  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  what  it  represents.     A  sermon, 
preached  before  the  First  ^ew  Jerusalem  society  of  Pittsburgh,  Penn'a, 
Thursday,  June  1st,  1865. 
Pittsburgh:  W.  G.  Johnston  d-  co.,  1865.     ^8 pp.     8°. 

Benedict,  A.  D.     ( )ur  nation's  sorrow.     An  address,  delivered  in  St.  Luke's  church, 
Eat-ine,  on  the  day  of  the  funeral  of  President  Lincoln,  April  19th,  1865. 
Racine:  Journal  print,  186.5.     11  pp-     8°. 

.Benjamin,  Samuel  Green  Wheeler.     Ode  on  the  death  of  Aliraham  Lincoln. 
Boston:  W.  V.  Spencer,  1865.     15  pp.     1?°. 

Bennett,  Emily  Thacher.     "A  bird  in  Lincoln's  tomb,"  a7id  other  poems. 
Xew  York,  [etc.]:   The  Neeb/ co,  [WOO].      {2),  76pp.     12°. 

Bernardi,  Jacopo.     Ad  Abramo  Lincoln,  presidente  del  la  republica  degli  Stati-Unite 
d' America. 
Pinerola:  G.  Chicmtore,  1863.     16  pp.     8°. 

Bibliographical  list  of  books  and  pamphlets;  containing  sermons,  orations,  eulogies, 
poems,  or  other  papers  relating  to  the  assassination,  death,  and  funeral 
obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

(7ft  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  3:i4-34(;.    Boston,  l.stio.    4°.) 

Bingham,  J.  C.     The  spoiler  spoiled.     A  sermon  preached  in  the  free  Presbyterian 
churches  of  Neshanock  and  Hopewell,  Thursday,  June  1st,  1S65.     Pub- 
lished by  the  congregation. 
Mercer:  Office  of  the  Whig  d:  Dispatch,  [1865.]     13  pp.     12°. 

Bingham,  Joel  F.     National  disappointment.     A  discourse  occasioiaed  by  the  assas- 
sination of  President  Lincoln  delivered  in  Westminster  church,  Buffalo, 
Sunday  evening.  May  7th,  1865. 
Buffalo:  Breed,  Butler  and  compamj,  1865.     S6  pp.     8°. 

Binney,  William.     Oration  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Providence,  R.  I.:  [G.  T.  Paine],  1865.      {3),  57  pp.      Pjrtndts.     F°. 

Oration  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln]. 

{In  Providence,  R.  I.    City  counoil.    Proceeding's  on  the  death  of  A.  Lincoln,  pp.  Ih-bil 
Providence,  186.5.    8°.) 

Binns,  William.     A  sermon  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln,  preached  in  the 
L'nitarian  chapel,  Birkenhead,  on  Sunday  evening,  April  23rd.     Reprinted 
from  "The  Birkenhead  &  Cheshire  Advertiser." 
Birkenhead:  J.  Oliver,  1865.     13  pp.     16°. 

Birch,  E.  P.     The  devil's  visit  to  "Old  Abe." 
n.  p.  186—  f    4  pp.     8°. 


LIST    OF   LINCOLNI.ANA.  15 

Bird,  M.  B.    The  victorious.    A  small  poem  on  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln. 
Kingston,  Jamaica:  M.  De  Cordova,  McDougall  &  co.,  1866.     xvii,57j:)p.     13°. 

Birdsall,  William  Wilfrid.     Abraham  Lincoln.     The  preserver  of  the  union. 

(In  Mabie,  H.  W.,  and  others.    Great  book  of  biography.     Illustrious  Americans,  pp. 
229-250.    Philadelphia,  [1896].    4°.) 

Birrell,  Charle?;  3Iorton.     The  ruler  of  nations;  a  sermon  occasioned  hy  the  death 
of  President  Lincoln. 
Liverpool:  H.  Greemvood,  [i<?6',5].     14  pj>-     13°. 

Blackburn,  William  Maxwell.      The  crime  against  the   presidency.      A   sermon 
delivered  Sunday,   April  IH,  1865,  in  the  Fourth   Presbyterian   church, 
Trenton,  N.  J. 
Trenton,  X.  J.:  Murphy  lO  Bechtel,  1865.     24  pp.     8°. 

Blair,  Montgomery.     Connnents  on  the  policy  inaugurated  l)y  the  President,  in  a 
letter  and  two  speeches. 
Xew  York:  ILiII,  riuytoii  S:  Medole,  186.3.     30  pp.     8°. 

Blake,  John  Falkner.     A  sermon  on  the  services  and  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
iireached  in  Christ  church,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Easter  Sunday,  Ajiril  16th, 
1865.     Repeated  in  the  Xorth  Congregational  church,  Bridgeport,  April 
19th,  1865. 
New  York:   W.  II.  Kelleij  i.i- hro.,  1865.     39  pp.     8°. 

Blan chard,  Kufus.     Abraham  Lincoln,  the  type  of  American  genius,  an  historical 
romance. 

Wheaton,  {Ill.y.  R.  BlanrJiard  ,{•  CO.,  1883.     141pp.     Fortran.     8°. 

Bliss,  Thomas  E.    A  discourse  commemorative  of  the  life  and  cliaracter  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  April  23,  1865. 
Memphh:    W.  A.   Whitmore,  1865.     16 pp.     8°. 

Boardman,  George  N.     The  death  of  President  Lincoln.     A  sermon,  preached  in 
the  Presbyterian  church,  Binghamton,  Sabbath  morning,  April  16,  1865. 
Binghamton,  N.   Y.:  F.  X.  Chase,  1865.     16  ]ip.     8°. 

Bogert,  Sylvester  S.    jl.  anihor.     See  Cottle,  John  F.  and  Bogert,  Sylvester  S. 

Bolton,  Sarah  Knowles.     Aljraham  Lincoln. 

(In  hrr  Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous,  pp.  342-367.    New  York,  [LSiS.i].     12°.) 

Bondi,  Jonas.     Charakteristik  Abraham  Lincolns  dargestellt  in  einer  Trauer-Predigt. 
Gehalten  am  19.  April  1865. 
Xew  York:  S.  Helburn  d- CO.,  1865.     13pp.     12°. 

Book  of  the  prophet  Stephen,  son  of  Douglas.     Wherein  marvellous  things  are  fore- 
told of  the  reign  of  Abraham. 
Xew  York:  Feeks  d-  Banrker,  1863-1864.     3  voU.  la  1.     16°. 

Booth,  John  Wilkes.     See  Confession  de  John  Wilkes  Booth.     1865. 

Boston.    City  council.    A  memorial  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United 
States. 
Boston:  City  council,  1865.     153  pp.     4°- 

Same. 

Boston:   Ticknor  and  Fieldx,  1865.     158  pji.     4°  ■ 

Proceedings  of  the  city  council  of  Boston,  April  17,  1865,  on  occasion  of  the 

death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States. 
Boston:  City  council,  1865.     35  />/>.     4°. 


16  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Boundy,  Thomas.     Liberty's  martyr.     A  poem  in  8  cantos.     1st  ed. 
Jci'mipi,  Pa.:   Tlte  Prcitxprhit.  office,  1897.     99  pp.     Pktte.^.     8°. 

Boutwell,  George  Sewall.     Eulopjy  on  the  deatli  of  Abraham  Lincoha,  dehvered 
l^efore  the  city  council  and  citizens  of  Lowell,  at  Huntington  hall,  April 
19th,  1865. 
Lowell:  Stone  &  Huse,  1865      17  }>}>.     8°. 

Same. 

{In  hi.'<  Speeches  and  papers  relating  to  the  rebellion,  pp.  35(5-371.    Boston,  18(57.    12°.) 


Abraham  Lincoln,  the  statesman  and  lil^erator. 

(/;;  /(/.■*  The  lawyer,  the  statesman  and  the  soldier,  pp.  90-149.    New  York,  1887.    12°.) 

Box,  Henry  W.,  ed(7o;'.  In  memoriam.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Assassinated  at  Wash- 
ington, April  14,  1865:  being  a  brief  account  of  the  proceedings  of  meet- 
ings, actions  of  authorities  and  societies,  speeches,  sermons,  addresses  and 
other  expressions  of  public  feeling  on  reception  of  the  news,  and  at  the 
funeral  obsequies  of  the  President,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Buffalo:  Mattheivs  &  Warren,  1865.     (4),  7-64,  [2)  pp.     8° 


r>0 


Boyd,  Andrew.     See  Taylor,  Tom,  i.  e.  Thomas  Proclus. 

Boyd,  Andrew,  compiler.     A  memorial  Lincoln  bibliography:  being  an  account  of 
books,  eulogies,  sermons,  portraits,  engravings,  medals,  etc.,  i)ul)lished 
upon  Abraham  Lincoln,  sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States,  assassi- 
nated Good  Friday,  April  14th,  1865. 
Albany,  N.  Y.:  A.  Bond,  1870.     it;  (4),  175  pp.     Photograph.^.     4°. 

contents: 

Pt.  1.  Hart,  C.  H.    Bibliographia  Lineolniana,  pp.  7-80. 
Pt.  2.  Boyd,  A.    Lincoln  bibliography,  pi>.  87-17-5. 

War. 

{Wheeling:  A.  Boyd,  1865. '\     41-48  pp.     8°. 

From  the  appendix  of  Wheeling  directory,  1865-6.    Contains  an  account  of  the  assas- 
sination of  Lincoln. 

Bradford,  B.  F.     The  cause  of  the  rebellion;  or.  What  killed  'Mv.  Lincoln.     A  dis- 
course delivered  in  the  First  Congregational  churcli  in  Niagara  city,  in 
honor  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  April  20th,  1865. 
Buffalo:  A.  M.  Clapp  &  co^i^  steam  printing  house,  1865.     20  pp.     8°. 

Bradlee,  Caleb  Davis.     A  sermon  for  the  Church  of  the  Redeemer;  ]»reached  Sun- 
day, April  23d,  1865. 
[Bo.9to)t:  1865.]     .1-10  pp.     8°. 

Brakeman,  Nelson  L.     A  great  man  fallen.     A  sermon  jireached  in  the  Methodist 
church,  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  April  23,  1865,  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, President  of  the  United  States. 
New  Orleans:  New  Orleans  Times  hook  and  job  office,  1865.     3£  pjp.     8°. 

Bramantip,  Bocardo,  pseud.     See  Buel,  Oliver  Prince. 

Briggs,  (Teorge  Ware.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  June  1,  1865.  With  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  citv  council  on  the  death  of  the  President. 

S(dem,3Iass.:  1865.     48  pp.     8°. 

Brig-ham,  Charles  Henry.  The  national  bereavement:  a  discourse  delivered  at  the 
First  Congregational  church,  Taimton,  Mass.,  on  Sunday  morning,  April 
16,  1865. 

(In  Lineolniana.     In  memoriam,  ]ip.  .s-20.     Boston,  l.s65,  4°.) 


LIST    OF    LINCOLNIANA.  17 

Britten,  Emma  Hardinge.     The  great  funeral   oration   on   Abraham   Lincohi,  l)y 
Miss   Emma    Hardinge.     Delivered   Sunday,   April  16,   1865,  at   Cooper 
institute,  New  York. 
Xeir  Yorl\-  America)!  nen'.t  compain/,  [186.5].     ,.^8  JV-     ^°- 

Brockett,  Linus  Pierpont.     The  life  and  times  of  A))raham  Lincoln,  sixteenth  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States.     Including  his  speeches,  messages,  inaugurals, 
proclamations,  etc. 
Philadelphia:  Bradley  d- CO.,  186.5.     7.50  pp.     Platex.     8°. 

Brooks,  Elbridge  Streeter.     At  Lincoln's  home. 

(//(  hi!>  The  fentury  book  of  famous  Americans,  pp.  19S-210.    New  York,  [1896].    8°.) 

The  story  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  of  Springfield. 

(/h /h's  Historic  Americans,  pp.  335-353.    Xew  York,  [1899].    12°.) 

The  true  story  of  iVbraham  Lincoln  the  American  told  for  boys  and  girls. 

Boston:   Lothrop  2^ublishing   co.,    \_1896'].      2S9  pp.      Platen.      Portraits.     4°. 

( Children's  lives  of  great  men.) 

Brooks,   James.     The  two  proclamations.     Speech  ]>efore  the  Democratic  Union 
association,  Sept.  29th,  1862. 
Neir  York:   Van  Evrie,  Horton  &co.,  [186-].     8 jjp.     8°. 

Brooks,  Noah.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

(In  /(/.s  Men  of  achievement.     Statesmen,  vol.  2,  i>p.  l"(')-222.     Xew  York,  1893.     8°.) 

Abraham  Lincoln.     A  biography  for  young  people. 

New  York:   (>.  P.  Pntnam'.^  .sons,  1888.     .riii,  476  pp.     Portrait.      l.'°. 

Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  downfall  of  American  slavery. 

New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,   1894.      {2),  .vr,  471  pp.     Plates.     Portraits. 
12°.     ( Heroes  of  the  nation. ) 

Abraham  Lincoln;  his  youth  and  early  manhood,  with  a  brief  account  of 

his  later  life. 
Nev)  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam'' s  sons,  1901.     {2),  xvli,  204  pp.     Plates. 
Portrait.     12°.     {The  Knickerbocker  literature  series,  vol.  2.) 

Washington  in  Lincoln's  time. 

New  York:  The  Century  co.,  189.5.     xi,  328pp.     12°. 

Brooks,  Phillips.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

(7h /»s  Addresses,  pp.  148-174.     Boston,  [1893].     16°.) 

Same. 

(/» /i/s  Addresses,  pi>.  157-1S6.    Xew  York,  [1899].    .32°) 

The  life  and  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     A  sermon  preached  at  the  Glmrcli 

of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Philadelphia,  Sunday  morning,  April  23,  1865. 
Philadelphia:  H.  B.  Ashmead,  1865.     24  pp.     8°. 

Broom,   Walter  William.     Abraham   Lincoln's   character.     Sketched   l)y   English 
travellers. 
[Brooklyn,  1865.]     4  pp.     8°. 

Brown,  Nathan.     CEe  histori  ov  Magnus  Maha'rba  and  cie  lilak  dragun.     Bai  Kristo- 
fur  Kadmus. 
Nu-York:  Printed  for  Qe  filolojikal  gem&na,  1866.     {2),  122,  {2)  pp.     16°. 

Spelling  is  phonetic  throughout. 

The  history  of  Magnus  Maharba  and  the  black  dragoon.     By  Kristofur  Kad- 

mus.    From  the  original  manuscripts. 
Neiv  York,  1867.     {2),  10.5  jip.     16°. 

27426—03 2 


18  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Bro"wrne,  Francis  F. ,  compiler.  The  every-day  life  of  Abraham  LinL-oln.  A  biog- 
raphy of  the  great  American  President  from  an  entirely  new  standpoint, 
with  fresli  and  invakiable  material.  Lincoln's  life  and  character  por- 
trayed by  those  who  knew"  him.  A  series  of  pen  pictures  by  friends, 
neighbors,  and  daily  associates  during  his  whole  career.  Estimates  and 
impressions  of  distinguished  men,  with  reminiscences,  incidents,  and  trib- 
utes from  universal  sources.  A  comjilete  personal  description  and  biog- 
raphy of  him  who  was  the  humblest  and  greatest  of  American  citizens, 
the  truest  and  most  loj'al  of  men,  and  a  central  figure  in  the  world's  his- 
tory. With  nearly  100  original  illustrations. 
New  York  &  St.  Louis:  X.  D.  Thompson  jjitbli sit  1 111/  ca.,  1886.  {2),  vii-.r.rviii, 
33-747  pp.     Portrait.     8°. 

Browne,  Robert  H.     Abraham  Lincoln  and  tlie  men  of  his  time. 

Cincinnati:  Jennings  ci- Pye;  Keir  York,  Eaton  d:  Mains,  [l-Wl].     2  vols.     8°. 

Bryant,  William  Cullen.     Ode  for  the  funeral  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
{In  Pulpit  and  nistnim,  nos.  34-35,  ]>.  14.     New  York,  18(55.     8°.) 

Buckingham,  John  E.,  sr.     Reminiscenses  and  souvenirs  of  the  assassination  of 
Abraham  Lincoln. 
Washington:  P.  IT.  Darhij,  1894.     89  pp.     Plates.     Portraits.     8°. 

Budington,  William  Ives.     Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

(In.  Our  martyr  President,  pp.  111-127.    New  York,  l<St;5.     Vl°.) 

Buel,  Oliver  Prince.     The  Abraham  Lincoln  myth.     An  essay  in  "higher  criticism," 
By  Bocardo  Bramantip. 
Xeiv  York:  Mascot 2)ublishing  CO.,  1894.      (8),88]>p.     Portrait.     16°.      {Mascot 
librari/,  no.  6. ) 

Bulkley,  Edwin  A.     The  uncrowned  nation.     A  discourse  commemorative  of  the 
death  of  Abraham   Lincoln,   sixteenth   President  of   the  United  States; 
preached  in  the  First  Presbyterian  church  of  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  April 
19,  1865. 
I'lattshurgh,  N.   Y.:  ./.   ir.  Tattle,  I860.     16  pp.     8°. 

Bullock,  Alexander  Hamilton.     Abraham  Lincoln:  the  just  magistrate,  the  repre- 
sentative statesman,  the  practical   philanthropist.     Address  before  the 
city  council  and  citizens  of  Worcester,  June  1,  1865. 
Worcester:  C.  Hamilton,  [ises].     49  jip.     8°. 

Same. 

(Ill  his  Addresses,  pp.  76-107.     Boston,  1S83.     8°.) 

Bungener,  Louis  Felix.     Lincoln.     Sa  vie,  son  oeuvre  et  sa  mort. 
Lausanne:  (1.  Bridel,  1865.     160  pp.     12°. 

■ Lincoln.     Zijn  leven,  werk  en  dood.     Naar  het  fransch. 

Utrecht:  .f.  ./.  JL  Kemmer,  1866.     [2),  118  pp.     12°. 

Buntline,  Xed,  pseud.     See  Judson,  Edward  Z.  C 

Burchard,  Samuel  D.     Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

(/rtOur  martyr  President,  pp.  2.5.5-272.     New  York,  [186.5].     12°.) 

Burgess,  ('.     The  life  and  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  with  some  lessons  from 
his  death.     A  discourse  delivered  in  the  'SI.  E.  churi-h  at  a  union  meeting 
of  the  Baptist,  3Ietl)odist  and  Presbyterian  congregations  of  Panama,  April 
30,  1865. 
Jamestoivn,  N.   Y.:  Jiisltop  lirothers,  1865.     20  pp.     8°. 


LIST    OF    LINCOLNIANA.  19 

Burns,  Robert  Ferrier.     'Sir.  Burns'  address. 

{In  Majile  Icavt's  fniiu  ('iiiin<lii,  fur  tlic  f^'nive  of  Aliriiliiun    Linodhi,  pii.  18-'J8.     St. 
Catherines,  ]>sfi:>.     S°.) 

Burrows,  John  Lansing.     Palliative  and  prejudiced  judgmeuts  condemned.     A  dis- 
course delivered  in  the  First  Baptist  churcli,  Richmond,  Va.,  June  1,  LSGo, 
the  day  appointed  by  the  President  of  the  United  States  for  humiliation 
and  mourning  on  account  of  the  assassination  of  President  Uncolu  [<'/'•.] 
Ricluiioud:   Coiiunerrlal  hiiUetln,  lS'6o.     1;^  pp.     <S'°. 

Burrows,  R.  S.     Remarks  of  Hon.  R.  S.  Burrows,  and  address  by  Hon.  ^oah  Davis,, 
on  tlie  occasion  of  the  national  obsequies  of  President  Lincoln,  at  All)i(»n, 
N.  Y.,  April  19,  1865. 
Rochester,  X.   Y.:  ('.  D.  Trii,u/ A- <;,.,  ]SH5.     ^4 pp.     S°. 

Bush,  James  S.     Death  of  President  Lincoln.     A  sermon,  preached  in  <irace  clmrcii. 
Orange,  N.  J.,  Easter,  April  Ki,  1865. 
Oram/e,  X.  J.:  K.  Gdrdner,  186.',.     8 j)j,.     8°. 

Butler,   Clement  Moore.      Funeral   address   on   the   death    of   Abraham    bincnln, 
delivered  in  the  Church  of  the  Covenant,  April  lit,  1865. 
Philaddpliid:  II.  B.  Aslniiead,  186.5.     3:?  j,p.     8°. 

Butler,  Henry  E.  (iod's  way  of  leading  the  ))lind.  A  discourse  commemorative  of 
the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  Congregational  church, 
Keeseville,  N.  Y.,  April  28,  1865. 

Burlington:  Free  Pn.^.'f  Ixiol-  and  job  jn-liitiinj  <i(lirt',  186:1.     JS  pj>.     8°. 

Butler,  John  (ieorge.     The  martyr  President.     Our  grief  and  our  duty. 
Wo.^hinf/ton,  D.  ('..■  MrGdl  ii-  Withcroir,  1865.     14  ]>/>.     8°. 

Butterworth,  Hezekiaii.     In  the  boyhood  of  Lincoln. 

Xew   YorJc:  D.  Ajtjdeton  <md  eonipunii,  1892.     .v,  J66  pn.     Plutex.     Portrait.'^. 
Facsim'dett.     12°. 

Buttre,  Lillian  C.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{Ill  htr  Tlie  American  portrait  gallery,  pp.  l-l.     Xew  Y<irk,  [IJ^TTJ.    \°.) 

Cadmus,  Christopher,  pi<end.     See  Brown,  Nathan. 

Canisius,  Theodor.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Historisches  Charakterbild. 
Wien:  C.  Reisser,  1867.     253  pp.     12°. 

Career  ami  adventures  of  John  H.  Surratt,  since  his  flight  fnnu  America,  his  final 
arrest  in  Egypt  by  U.  S.  Constd  Hale. 
PhUddelpltio:  C.    W.  Alexander,  \_1866'\.     9!)  pp.     8°. 

Leben  und  Abentheuer  von  John  PL  iSurratt,  seit  seiner  Fluclit  von  .Amer- 

ica, seine  endliche  Verhaftung  in  Egypten  durch  den  Ver.  Staat.  Consul 
Hale. 
Philadelphia:  C.  W.  Alexander,  1866.     99  jip.     8°. 

Carey,  Isaac  E.     Abraham  Lincoln.     The  value  to  the  nation  of  his  exalted  charac- 
ter.    Rev.  Mr.  Carey's  fast  day  sermon,   preached  June   1,  1865,  in  the 
First  Presbyterian  church  of  Freeport,  111. 
[Freeport,  III.,  IS65.]     8  j,p.     8°. 

Discourse  of  Rev.  Mr.  Carey,  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached 

on  the  day  of  his  funeral,  April  lOth,  1865,  in   the   First   Presbyterian 
church  in  Freeport,  Illinois. 
[Freeport,  III.,  1865.]     8 pp.     8°. 


20  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Carnahan,  P.  T.     Oration  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincohi,  sixteenth  President 
of  the  United  States,  delivered  before  the  citizens  of  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
June  1,  1865. 
Getti/sburg:  Auginbaugh,  1865.     24  pp-     8°. 

Carpenter,  Francis  B.     Anecdotes  and  reminiscences  of  President  Lincoln. 

(7n  Raymond,  H.  J.    The  life  and  public  services  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  T^.^-TBG. 
New  York,  186.5.    8°.) 

Six  months  at  the  White  House  with  Abraham  Lincoln.     The  story  <;)f  a 

picture. 
XewYork:  Hvrd  &  Houghton,  1866.     359 2U>-     16°- 

Inner  life  of   Abraham  Lincoln.     Six  months  at  the  White  House  with 

Abraham  Lincoln.     24th  ed. 
New  York:  Hurd  &  Houghton,  1867 .     359  pp.     16°. 

Carruthers,  J.  J.     Funeral  oration  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln:  delivered 
before  the  mayor,  city  council,  and  citizens  of  Portland,  April  19,  1865. 
(/?i  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  239-247.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Cathey,  James  H.     Truth  is  stranger  than  fiction;  or,  The  true  genesis  of  a  wonder- 
ful man. 
[Bry»on  City,  N.  C:  1899].      («>),  183  jip.     16°. 

Chadwick,  John  White.     Abraham  Lincoln:  a  sermon  preached  to  his  society  in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

{In  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  36-.51.    Boston,  1865.    4°. ) 

Chaffin,  William  L.     The  President's  death  and  its  lessons.     A  discourse  on  Sunday 
morning,  April  23d,  1865,  before  the  Second  Unitarian  society  of  Phila- 
delphia. 
Philadelphia:  King  c(-  Bnird,  1865.     18 2>p.     8°. 

Chafin,  Eugene  W.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

[In  his  Chafln's  lives  of  the  Presidents,  pp.  28-31.     Waukesha,  Wis.,  1896.    12°.) 

Chamberlain,  Nathan  Henry.     The  assassination  of  President  Lincoln.     A  sermon 
preached  in  St.  James  church,  Birmingham,  Ct.,  April  19th,  1865. 
New  York:  G.  W.  Carleton,  1865.      ^2  pp.     1-2°. 

Chaney.  George  L.     [Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

(In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  323-3:34.    Bos- 
ton, 1865.     16°.) 

Chase,  Thomas.     An  address  on  the  character  and  example  of  President  Lincoln, 
delivered  before  the  Athenaeum  and    Everett  societies  of    Haverford 
College,  on  the  fifth  day  evening,  seventh  month  6th,  1865. 
Philadelphia:  Sherman  d:  eo.,  1865.     35  pp.     1S°. 

Chester,  John.     The  lesson  of  the  hour.     Justice  as  well  as  mercy.     A  discourse 
preached  on  the  Sabbath  following  the  assassination  of  the  President,  in 
the  Capitol  Hill  Presbyterian  church,  Washington,  D.  C. 
[Washington,  D.  C].-   Was^hington  Chronicle  print,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 

Chittenden,  Lucius  Eugene.     Personal  reminiscences,  1840-1890.     Including  some 
not  hitherto  published  of  Lincoln  and  the  war. 
JVew  York:  Richmond,  Groscup  d-  co.,  1893.     ix,  434  pp-     J'ortrait.     8°. 

— — —     KecoUections  of  President  Lincoln  and  his  administration. 

New  York:  Harper  d- brothers,  1891.     riii,  470  pp.     Portrait.     8°. 


LIST    OF    LINCOLKIANA.  21 

Choate,  Joseph  Hodges.     Abraham  Lincohi.     Address  deUvered  l)efore  the  Edin- 
burgh philosophical  institution,  November  13th,  1900. 
London:  Harri.<t07i  ci- mi)!^,  [1900'].     90  pp.     8°. 

Same. 

Xeir  York:    T.   Y.  CroireU  <{■  ro.,  [1901].     :18  pp.      12°. 

The  career  and  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     An  address  delivered  at 

the  Philosophical  institution  of  Edinburgh,  November  LS,  1900. 
Chicago:  Chicago,   Mihmnkec  A  Si.  Paid  railway,  [l.OOJf].     :i0  pp.     Portrait. 
12°.      {€.,  M.  d-  St.  P.  R]i.  series,  no.  22.) 

Choosing  "Abe"  Lincoln  captain  and  other  stories. 

New  York:   Tlie  Werner  CO.,  1899.     36pp.     lUustratlmis.     12°. 

Clarigny.     See  Cucheval-Clarigny. 

Clark,  Alexander.     Memorial  sermon,   preached  on  the  national   funeral   day  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,   Wednesday  noon,   April  19,   186.5,  at  Union   chapel, 
Cincinnati. 
Cincinnati:  Masonic  review  office,  [1865].     16  }ip.     Portrait.     8°. 

Clark,  Daniel.     Eulogy  on  the  life  and  character  of  Aljraham  Lincoln,  before  the 
city  government  of  Manchester,  N.  H.,  June  1st,  1865. 
Manchester,  N.  IL:  Mirror  steam  job  printing  establishment,  1865.     36  pp.     8°. 

Clark,  Gilbert  J.     Abraham  Lincoln,  Illinois.      (1809-186.5. ) 

{In  Jiis  Life  sketches  of  eminent  lawyers,  vol.  2,  pp.  79-9.S.     Kansas  City,  Mo.,  189.5. 
12°.) 

Clark,  Henry.     An  eulogy  on  the  life  and  services  of  President  Lincoln,  pronounced 
before  the  citizens  of  Poultney  and  vicinity,  April  19th,  1865. 
Rutland:  Tattle,  Gay  ii- co)npany,  1865.     20  pp.     8°. 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.     [Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

{In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  89-106.    Bos- 
ton, 186.5.    16°.) 

Claxton,  K.  Bethell.     Sermon  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln,  delivered  in  St. 
Luke's  church,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  on  Wednesday,  April  19th,  and  on  Sim- 
day,  April  23d,  1865. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1865.     43  pp.     8°. 
Cleary,  W.  W.     Attempt  to  fasten  the  assassination  of  Lincoln  on  I'resident  Davis 
and  other  innocent  parties. 

(/»  Southern  historical  society's  papers,  vol.  9,  pji.  XK-i-HL'.').     Richmond,  1881.    S°.) 

Cocliin,  Augustin.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

Paris:  Lihrairie  Degorce-Cahot,  1869.     56pp.     12°. 

Codding-ton,  David  Smith.     Eulogy  on  President  Lincoln.     Delivered  in  the  Cita- 
del Square  church,  Charleston,  S.  C,  May  6th,  1865,  at  the  request  of  the 
officers  and  soldiers  in  the  Northern  district,  Department  of  the  South. 
New  York:  Baker  d-  Godirin,  1865.      {2),  30  pp.     8°. 

Same. 

{In  his  Speeches  and  addresses,  pp.  93-126.    New  York,  1866.    8°.) 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Illustrated. 

New  York:  Harper  <{•  brothers,  1893.  .m,  542  pp.  Woodcuts  in  the  text.  4°- 
Cog-g-eshall,  William  Turner.  Lincoln  memorial.  The  journeys  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln: from  Springfield  to  Washington  1861,  as  President  elect,  and  from 
Washington  to  Springfield,  1865,  as  President  martyred;  comprising  an 
account  of  pnltlic-  ceremonies  on  the  entire  rf)ute,  and  full  details  of  both 
journeys. 
Columbus:  Ohio  State  Journal,  1865.    327  j'p.      I'crtrall.     12°. 


22  IIBKARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Colfax,   Schuyler.     Life   and    principles  of  Aljraham   Lincoln.     Delivered   in   the 
Courthouse  square,  at  South  Bend,  April  24,  1865. 
J'hihuJdphia:  J.  B.  Roihjers,  1865.     29  j))>.     S°. 

CoUis,   Charles  H.  T.   and   Robert   Green   Ing-ersoll.     Tlie  religion  of  Abraham 
Lincoln;  correspondence  between  General  C.  H.  T.  Collis  and  Colonel 
R.  G.  Ingersoll.     With  appendix,  containing  interesting  anecdotes  by 
Major-General  I).  E.  Sickles  and  Hon.  0.  S.  Munsell. 
Neir  York:  G.   W.  DUIbigluoii  ro.,  [1900].     24 pj).     S°. 

Colman,  George  W.     Assassination  of  the  President.     A  discourse  on  the  death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States.     Delivered  at  Acton, 
Mass.,  April  16th,  1865. 
Boston:  S.  Chism,  1865.     15  2>p.     8°. 

Colored  people's  educational  association.     C'elebration  in  memory'  of  Al)raham 
Lincoln,  on. the  fourth  of  July,  1865,  in  the  Presidential  grounds,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 
Washington,  I).  C:  McGill  A-  T\ifherov;  1865.     34 ])j>.     8°. 

Conant,  Alban  .Taspar.     I\Iy  ac(juaintance  with  Abraham  Lincoln. 

( /»  Liber  scriptonim,  ]){).  ]()8-lS4.     New  York,  1S93.     4°.) 

Confession  de  John  Wilkes  Booth,  assassin  du  President  Abraham  Lincoln;  publi6 
d'apres  le  manuscript  original.     Traduit  de  I'anglais. 
Paris:  [Poupart-Davyl  et  eie.'],  1865.     266,  {6)  pj).     16°. 

contents: 

Le  paquet  cachett»;  Confession  de  John  Wilkes  Booth;  Arrestation,  mort  et  enseve- 
lissement  de  John  Wilkes  Booth:  Proces  des  complices  de  John  Wilkes  Booth. 

Conway,  Moncure  Daniel.     President  Lincoln.     By  an  American  abolitionist. 

London:  [Longmans,   Green,  LMngman,  Roberts  &  Green'\,  1865.     21  pp.     8°. 
Cut  from  Fraser's  magazine,  vol.  71.  no.  421. 

Cooke,  Charles.     A  sermon  on  the  life  and  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  Presi- 
<lent  of  the  United  States.     Delivered  in  Smyrna,  Delaware,  June  1,  1865. 
I'hUadelphia:  J.  Bichards,  1865.     24  pp.      /~'°. 

Cooper,  James.     The  death  of  President  Lincoln.     A  memorial  discourse  delivered  in 
the  Berean  Baptist  church.  West  Philadelphia,  on  Sunday,  April  16th,  1865. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Badgers,  1865.     24 p)p.     8°. 

Cordner,  John.     The  murder  of  President  Lincoln;  an  address  spoken  at  a  memorial' 
service  in  the  Church  of  the  Messiah,  on  Sunday  evening,  April  23,  1865. 
[In  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  21-35.    Boston,  1865.    i°.) 

Corwin,  Edward  Tanjore.     Death  of  President  Lincoln;  a  discourse  delivered  at 
Millstone,  N.  J.,  on  Sunday  morning,  April  16,  1865. 
(/j!  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  52-(52.    Bo.ston,  1865.    4°.) 

Cottle,  John  F.  and  Sylvester  S.  Bogert.     Descrijation  and  symbolic  key  of  the 

last  calligraphic  masterpiece,  designed,  arranged  and  executed  by  Prof. 

David  Davidson.     Composed  from  the  Lincoln  memorial,  ed.  by  John 

Gilmary  Shea,  interpreted  and  explained  by  J.  F.  Cottle  and  S.  S.  Bogert. 

New  York:  Loewenthal  &  Rasmussen,  lirinters,  1868.     56  p>p-     8°. 

Craig,  Wheelock.     Two  sermons  of  April,  1865. 

[Xcw  Bedford:  E.  Anthony  &  sons,  1865.]     24,  U  pp.     8°. 

CON'tENTS: 

A  key  to  our  joy.    A  .sermon  delivered  in  the  TrinitariaTi  church  on  fast  day,  April 

13,  1865. 
A  .sermon  on  the  fruits  of  our   bereavement,  delivered  in   the  Trinitarian  church, 

Sunday,  April  23d,  1865. 


LIST    OF    LIN^COLNIANA.  23 

Crane,  Cephas  Bennett.     Sermon  on  the  occasion  ol  the  death  of  President  Liucohi. 
Preached  in  tlie  Sontli  Baptist  church,   Hartford,  Conn.,  Sunday,  April 
16,  1865. 
Hartford:  C(t><e,  Lnckicood  awl  rtniipami,  JS6'>.     :^:>  p]).     8°. 

Cravens,  Frances.     The  story  of  Lincoln.     For  children. 

Bloomington,  III.:  Puhlic  i^chool puhlhhlng  co.,  1898.     117  'pp.     Illustrations  in 
the  text.     16°. 

Crocker,   Samuel  T.,.,  jr.     Eulogy  upon   the   character   and   services   of  Ahraham 
Lincohi,  delivered  l)y  invitation  of  the  authorities  of  the  city  of  Taunton, 
on  the  occasion  of  the  national  fast,  June  1,  1865. 
Boston:  J.  Wilson  d- son,  186.5.     28  pp.     8°. 

Crosby,  Frank.     Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States. 
Containing   his   early  histoi'y  and    political    career;   together   -R-ith    his 
speeches,  messages,  proclamations,  and  other  official  documents. 
Philadelphia:  J.  K  Potter,  186.5.     476  j>p.     Portraits.     12°. 

Crozier,  Hiram  P.     The  nation's  loss.     A  discourse  upon  the  life,  services,  and  death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,   late  President  of  the  United  States.     Delivered  at 
Huntington,  L.  L,  April  19th,  1865. 
New  York:  J.  A.  drai/ii-  Green,  1865.     1.5  jiji.     8°. 

Same.     2d  ed. 

Neir  ^'orl::  .T.  A.  Craijii-  (Ireen,  1866.     .32  pp.     8°. 

Cucheval-Clarig-ny,  Philippe  Athanase.     The  election  of  ^Ir.  Lincoln;  a  narrative 
of  the  contest  in  1860  for  the  Presidency  of  the  United  States.     Tr.  by  Sir 
Willough1;)y  Jones. 
London:  J.  Ridr/irai/,  [1861'].     Dip},.     8°. 

Cudworth,  AVarren  H.     Eulogy  on  the  life,  character,  and  public  services  of  the 
late  President  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  before  Council  No.  33,  Union 
league  of  America,  at  Sumner  hall,  East  Boston,  ^Nlay  8,  1865. 
Boston:    Wrir/ht  ii- Potter,  186.5.     27  pp.     8°. 

■ [Sermon  on  the  death  <if  Lincoln.] 

{In  Sermons  preached   in   Boston   on   tlic  deatli  of  .Minihain  Lincoln,  pji.  197-212. 
Boston,  isda.    in°.) 

Curtis,  William  Eleroy.     The  true  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Philadelphia  ct   London:  J.   B.   Lippincott  conijiani/,    190S.     rir,    13-409  ]>p. 
Frontispiece.     Plates.     Portraits.      Fac.vmiles.     12°. 

Cushman,  Rufus  Spaulding.     Resolutions  and  discourses,  occasioned  by  the  death 
of  Abraham   Lincoln.      The   disc-ourse   delivered   in  the  Congregational 
church  of  3Ianchester,  Vermont,  Wednesday,  Ajiril  19,  1865,  by  Rev.  R.  S. 
Cushman. 
Manchester:  Printed  far  tin  (■diinn  Hire,  186.5.     20  ]t]i.     8°. 

Cutter,  Edward  Francis.     Eulogy  on  Abraham    biucoln,   delivered  at  Rockland, 
Maine,  April  19,  1865. 
Boston:  I).  C.  ColesKortluj,  186.5.     16  2>p.     8°. 

Cuyler,  Theodore  Led  yard.     [Address.] 

{In  French,  ,J.  C,  nnd  E,  Cary.     The  trip  of  the  .steamer  Oceanus  to  Fort  Sumter  and 
Charlestim,  i>ii.  ir.i-lo2.     Brooklyn,  1S65.    8°.) 

Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln]. 

{Ill  Our  martyr  President,  pp.  159-172.     New  York,  [1865].     12°) 


24  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Dabney,  Robert  Lewis.  Memoir  of  a  narrative  received  of  CoL  John  B.  Baldwin,  of 
Staunton,  touching  the  origin  of  the  war. 

{In  Southern  historical  society  papers,  vol.  1,  pp.  443-4.>5.    Richmond,  1S76.    8°.) 

Dag-g-ett,  UUver  Ellsworth.     A  sermon  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincohi,  April  15th, 
1865,  preached  in  the  First  Congregational  church,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 
April  16th,  1865. 
Canandaigua ,  X.   Y.:  X.  J.  Mllllken,  186.5.     16  pp.     12°. 

Dailey,  J.  P.     Discourse.     13  pp. 

{In  Discourses  memorial  of  Abraham  Lincohi.    Lambertville,  N.  J.    1865.    12°.) 

Damon,  Samuel  Chenery.  God  putteth  down  one  and  setteth  up  another:  a  sermon 
on  the  death  of  Abi'aham  Lincoln,  preached  in  the  Seamen's  chapel, 
Honolulu,  May  14,  the  first  Sabbath  after  receiving  the  sad  intelligence  of 
his  assassination. 

(/rt  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  63-75.    Boston,  1865.    4°) 

Dana,  Charles  Anderson.     Lincoln  and  his  cabinet.     A  lecture  delivered  on  Tuesday, 
March  10,  1896,  before  the  New  Haven  colony  historical  society. 
develand  &  Xew  York:  P.  Lemperley,  [etc.'\,  1S96.     70  pp.     Portrait.'^.     16°. 

Darling,  Henry.     Grief  and  duty.     A  discourse  delivered  in  the  Fourth   Presby- 
terian church,  Albany,  April  19th,  1865,  the  day  of  the  funeral  obsequies 
of  President  Lincoln. 
Albany:  S.  R.  flray,  196.5.     24  pp.     8°. 

Dascomb,  A.  B.     A  discourse  preached  to  his  people  at  Waitstield,  Vt.,  in  lionor 
of  our  late  chief  magistrate,  on  April  23,  1865. 
Montpelkr:   Walton\s  steam  printing  establishment,  186.5.     23  pp.    -8°. 

Davidson,  John.     Address  on  the  death  of  Abraiiam  Lincoln,   President  of  the 
L'nited  States.     Delivered  before  the  Lexington  literary  association.  New 
York,  April  19,  1865. 
Xeiv  York:  ,/.  /.  Reed,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 

Davidson,  Robert.     The  lessons  of  the  hour.     A  discourse  upon  the  death  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  church,   Huntington, 
Long  Island,  April  19th,  1865.     2d  ed. 
Huntinglon:  Long  Mund print,  \_186.5'\.     12pp.     8°. 

Davis,  J.  McCan.     See  Tarbell,  Ida  Minerva. 

Davis,  Jefferson,  and  his  complicity  in  the  assassination  of  Al^raham  Lincoln  and 
where  the  traitor  shall  be  tried. 
Philadelphia:  Sherman  &  CO.,  1866.     16  pp.     8°. 

Davis,  Noah.     Ste  Burrows,  R.  S. 

Day,  Pliny  Butts.     A  memorial  discourse  on  the  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln — 
delivered  at  Hollis,  N.  H.,  on  the  day  of  the  national  fast,  June  1,  1865. 
Concord:  McFarland  A  .Tenks,  1863.     20  pp.     8°. 

Day  of  mourning.     See  The  nation  weeping  for  its  dead  .   .   .   1865. 

Dean,  Sidney.  Eulogy  pronounced  in  the  City  hall,  Pnjvidence,  April  19,  1865, 
on  the  occasion  of  the  funeral  solemnities  oi  Abraham  Lincoln,  before 
His  Excellency  James  Y.  Smith,  governor  of  the  state  of  Rhode  Island; 
members  of  the  general  assembly;  city  authorities;  the  military;  civic 
societies,  and  others. 
Providence:  H.  11.  Thomas  A  co.,  1865.     28 pp.     8°. 


LIST    Of    LINCOLNIANA.  25 

[Death  of  Lincoln  as  illustrated   and   described   in   Harper's  weekly  and    Frank 
Leslie's  illustrated  newspaper,  from  April  29,  to  August  26,  1865.] 
[Neiv  York,  1S65.]     20  nos.     P 


Vo 


Dedicated  to  the  uieniory  of  Al)rahani  Lincoln,      [(diou.]    1865.    See  liOgan,  James. 

Delphine, /'.sr»'/.     /SVc  Baker,  l)eli>hine  Paris. 

Deming,    Henry   Champion.     Eulogy   on   Abraham  Lincoln,    before   the   general 
assembly  of  Connecticut,  at  Allyn  hall,  Hartford,  June  8,  1865. 
Hartford:  A.  X.  Chtrk  ii- CO.,  1S65.     58pp.     S°. 

Democratic  association  of  Florence.     Letter  to  the  free  people  of  the  T^nited 
States  of  America. 

{In  Lineolniana.     In  inenioriam,  pp.  317-319.     Bostdii,  l.s(i5.     4°.) 

Demund,  Isaac.     Lamentation  on  the  death  of  Abraham   Lincoln,  President  of  the 
United  States.     May,  1865. 
Neiv  York:  J.  A.  (jrai/ (.i-  Green,  1865.     15  pp.     s°. 

De  Norinandie,  James.    The  Lord  reigneth:  a  few  words  on  Sunday  morning,  April 
16th,  1865,  after  the  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
[PorUmonih,  N.  IL,  1865.'\     8  }>p.     16°. 

Dewitt,  David  Miller.     The  judicial  umrder  of  Mary  E.  Surratt. 
Bahiiiiore:  ./.  Marplu/,  1895.     //,  2.59 pp.     12°. 

Dimmick,   F.  M.     Funeral  sermon  on  the  death  of   the  late  President  Lincoln, 
delivered  at  the  Capitol  in  Omaha,  N.  T. ,  Wednesday,  April  19th,  1865. 
{_Omaka,  1865.'\      {2),  14  ]'j>.     8° 


r>0 


Discourses  memorial  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States, 
delivered  in  Flemington,  N.  J.,  by  the  pastors  of  the  different  churches, 
on  Wednesday,  April  19th,  1865.     Published  l)y  the  citizens. 
LnmhertriUe,  N.  J.:  C.  Pierson,  1865.     {53)  pp.    12°. 

Disraeli,  Benjamin,  Earl  of  BeaconKjicld.    Speech  in  the  House  of  Connnons,  London, 
May  1,  1865. 

(/;),  Lineolniana.     In  n:emoriam,  pp.  286-287.     Boston,  186.i.     4°.) 

Dix,  Morgan.     The  death  of  President  Lincoln.     A  sermon  preached  in  Saint  Paul's 
chapel.  New  York,  on  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865. 
Cambridge:  Tlie  Rirers^ide  prei^x,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 

Doug-lass,  Frederick.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

(In  Masterpieces  of  Ami'rican  el  quence,  Christian  HiTild  selection,  pp. 2.'i6-2.'>8.    New 
York,  1900.     8°.) 

Oration  on  the  occasion  of  the  unveiling  of  the  freedmen's  monument  in 

memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  in  Lincoln  ])ark,  Washington,  D.  C,  April 
14,  1876.     With  an  appendix. 
Washington:  Gibson  brothers,  1876.     {2),  21  })p.     8°. 

Drake,  Charles  Daniel.     The  proclamation  of  emancipation.     Speech  delivered  in 
Turner's  hall,  St.  Louis,  January  28,  186.3. 
[71.  p.,  1S6;J.]      7  pp.     8°. 

Draper,  Andrew  Sloan.     The  Illinois  life  and  the  Presidency  of  Abraham  Lincoln: 
an  address  at  tin;   University  of  Illinois,   Lincoln's  birthday,   1896,  by 
President  Draper. 
\_Champa\gn,  III.,  1896f]     24pp.     16°. 


26  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Drumm,  John  II.     Assassination  of  Abraham   Lincohi,   President  of   the  United 
States:  a  sermon  ])reached  on  the  morninsj  of  Easter  SnncUiy,  April  Ifith, 
1865,  in  St.  James  church,  Bristol,  Pa. 
Bristol:  W.  Bache,  [1865'].     21  pp.     12°. 

Duane,  Richard  B.     A  sermon  preached  in  Saint  John's  church,  Providence,  on 
Wednesday,  April  19,  1865,  the  day  appointed  for  the  funeral  obsequies 
of  President  Lincoln. 
Providence:  11.  H.  Tfioumx  ii-  Co.,  186.5.     15  pp.     8°. 

Dudley,  .John  L.     Discourse  preached  in  the  South  Congregational  church,  ^liddle- 
town,  Ct.,  on  the  Sabbath  morning  after  the  assassination  of  President 
Lincoln. 
Middletoini:  1).  Barne.%  1863.     28  pp.     8°. 

Duffield,  (ieorge.     The  nation's  wail.     A  discourse  delivered  in  the  First  Presby- 
terian church  of  Detroit,  on  Sabbath,  tlie  16th  of  April,  1865,  the  day 
after  receiving  the  intelligence  of  the  brutal  murder  of  President  Abraham 
Lincoln,  ])y  a  l)rutal  assassin. 
Detroit:  Advertiser  and  Tribtine  print,  186.5.     18  pp.     8°. 

Duganne,  Augustine  Joseph  Hickey.     Tlie  heroic  succession.     Oration  delivered 
at  Cooper  institute,  April  15th,   1867,  on  the  second  anniversary  of  the 
death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  commemorated  by  the  German  radical  repul)- 
lican  central  committee  of  the  city  of  Xew  York. 
New  York:  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1867.     8  j>p.     8°. 

Dunand,    Charles.     La  mort  du  President  Lincoln,  poeme;  jirecede  d'une  notice 
historique. 
Sens:  Chez  Vnuteur,  1868.     23  pp.     12°. 

Dunning-,  Halsey.     Address  delivered  on  the  occasion  of  the  funeral  solemnities  of 
the  late  President  of  the  United  States,  in  the  First  Constitutional  Presby- 
terian church,  April  19,  1865. 
Baltimore:  J.   W.   TT'boJ.s,  186.5.     12  pp.     8° 


iO 


The  assassination:  its  lessons  to  young  men,  a  discourse  delivered  in  the  First 

Constitutional  Presbyterian  church,  May  7,  1865. 
Baltimore:  .T.   11'.   ^Yondx,  186.').     12  pp.     8°. 

The  nameless  crime:  a  discourse  delivered  in  the  First  Constitutional  Presby- 

terian church,  Sunday  night,  April  23,  1865. 
Baltiniore:  .T.    W.   Woodx,  186.5.      12  pp.     8°. 

Dutton,  ().  H.     Sermon:  preached  in  the  Second  Congregational  churcli,  Holyoke, 
Mass.,  on  Wednes.lay,  April  19,  1865. 

(In  Lincolniana.     In  memoriam,  pp.  70-88.    Bo.stoii.  1865.    4^.) 

Duyckinck,  f^vert  .Vugustus.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

(//I  his  Lives  and  portraits  of  the  Presidents  of  tlie  I'nited  States,  pp.  191-202.    New 
York,  [1873].     4=.) 

Same. 

{Ill  /(<■>•  National  in>rtrait  gallery  of  eminent  Americans,  vol.  2,  pp.  373-87.5.    New  York. 
[18621.    4°.) 

Dyer,    David.     Discourse   occasioned    by   the   assassination   of   .\braham    Lincoln, 
delivered   in   the   .\lbany   penitentiary,   a  military  prison  of  the   U.   S. 
Wednesday,  April  19,  1865. 
Albany:  E.  Leslie,  1865.     20  pp.     8°. 


LIST    OF    LINCOLNIANA.  27 

Eaton,  Charles  Henry.     Abraham  Lincohi.     A  sermon. 

\_Neir  York:  Sclnvehke  &  Knerr,  1897.^     16  pp.     12°. 
With  his  What  makes  a  rniversalist? 

Eaves,  Catherhie.     How  I  twice  eloped;  an  Indiana  idyll,  suggested  l)y  Abraham 
Lincoln,  elaborated  l)y  Catherine  Eaves. 
Chicuyo:  Oak  print,  aixl  piiJi.  ro.,  [i.Wi].     88  pp.     JUustruUoiin.    8°.     {V'lkhtg 
library,  vol.  1,  no.  1. ) 

Eddy,    Daniel   Clarke.     Tlie   martyr   President.     A   sermon    preached    before   the 
Baldwin  Place  churcli,  April  16,  1865. 
Boston:  Gravexdntl  )'()iin>j,  I860.     23 pp.     18°. 

Eddy,  Richard.     "The  martyr  of  liberty."     Three  sermons  preached  in  the  First 
Universalist  church,  Philadelphia,  April  16,  X\m\  19,  and  June  1,  [1865]. 
Philadelphia:  II.  G.  Leisenrimj,  1863.     27  pp.     8°. 

Same. 

Philadelphia:   If.   II'.  Smilli,  I860.     27 pp.     8°. 

Eddy,  Thomas  Mears.  Al)raham  Lincoln.  A  memorial  discourse,  delivered  at  a 
union  meeting,  held  in  the  Presbyterian  ciuircli,  Waukegan,  Illinois, 
Wednesday,  April  19,  1865,  the  day  upon  which  the  funeral  services  of 
the  President  were  conducteil  in  AVashington  and  observed  throughout 
the  loyal  states  as  one  of  mourning. 
Chicago:  Mdhodid  hook  depository,  I860.     24  pp.     8°. 

Edg-ar,  Cornelius  Henry.     Josiah  and  Lint'oln,  the  great  reformers.     A  tribute  to 
the  worth  and  work  of  our  martyr-President,  delivered  in  the  Reformed 
Dutch  church,  Easton,  Pa.,  on  fast  day,  June  1,  1865. 
Easton,  Pa.:  L.  Gordon,  1865.     {2),  12pp.     8°. 

Three  sermons  occasioned  by  the  assassination  of  Pi-esident  Lincoln,  preached 

in  the  Reformed  Dutch  church,  Easton,  Pa.,  April  16th,  19th,  and  23d, 
1865. 
Eadon,  Pa.:  ''Free  press"  office,  I860.      (2),  20pp.     8°. 

contents: 

The  assassination  of  President  Lincohi,  jip.  2-.S;  Loss  and  K-aiii,  i>i>.  S-13;  Tlie  majesty 
of  law,  pp.  13-20. 

Edg-e,  Frederick  Milnes.     I*resident  Lincoln's  successor. 
London:   TT'.  Ridgway,  1864-     34  pp.     8°. 

Edwards,  Henry  L.     Discourse  commemorative  of  our  illustrious  martyr,  delivered 
in  Congregational  cliurch,  South  Abingdon,  fast  day,  June  1,  1865. 
Boston:    Wriglit  ><■  I'olter,  186.',.     16  pji.     8°. 

Edwards,  Richard.     Life  and  character  of  Al)raham  Lincoln.     An  address,  deliv- 
ered at  the  hall  of  the  Normal  university,  April  lUth,  1865. 
Peoria,  III:  N.  C.  Nason,  1865.     20  pp.     8°.  , 

Eells,  James.     Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln]. 

(/tt  Our  martyr  President,  pp.  iM'.l-liB'^.     New  York,  [INdoJ.     12°.) 

Egar,  John  H.     The  martyr- President,   a  sermon  preached   in  the  Church  of  St. 
Paul,  Leavenworth,  on  the  tirst  Sunday  after  Easter,  and  again  by  request 
on  the  national  fast  day,  June  1st,  1865. 
Leaveynvorth:  Bulletin  job  printing  establishment,  I860.     16  pp.     8°. 

Eggers,  J.  L.  C,  tr.     See 'Barrett,  J.  11. 

Eggleston,  George  Gary.     Abrahani  Lincoln.  ^^ 

{In  7)/,v  Amerieaii  inuiinrtal-^,  pji.  199-220.        New  York,  1902.    4°.) 


28  LIBEARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Einhorn,  David.     Trauer-rede,  gehalten  am  19ten  April,   1865,  als  am  Tage  der 
Beisetzung  des  am  15  April  entsehlummerten  Abraham  Liiifoln,  Pril8i- 
denten  der  Vereinigten  Staaten,  iin  Tempel  der  Keneseth  Israel  gemeinde 
zu  Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia:  Stein  U7id  Jones,  [1865].     S pji.     S°. 

Ellis,  Charles  Mayo.     The  memorial  address  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  at  the 
hall  of  the  Mechanics'  institute,  Saint  John,  N.  B.,  June  1,  1865. 
St.  John,  X.  B.:  J.  &  A.  MrMilkui,  1865.     31  pp.     le"". 

Ellis,  Edward  Sylvester.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

(Ill  his  Makers  of  our  country,  pp.  164-172.    Philadelphia,  1894.    16°. ) 

— Abraham  Lincoln,  sixteenth  i  resident,  1861-1865. 

(/rt /i/s  Lives  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United  states,  pp.  138-146.     Chicago,  [1897].     16°.) 

Ellis,  Rufus.      [Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

[Ill  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.   233-242. 
Boston,  186.5.     16°.) 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Remarks  at  the  funeral  services  held 
in  Concord,  April  19,  1865. 

{In  his  Complete  works,  vol.  11,  pp.  30.5-315.    Boston,  1884.    12°.) 

Englehem,  Alexandre  d'.     Les  enfants  du  travail.     Abraham  Lincoln.     2e  pt. 
Paris:  Pagnerre,  1865.     12°. 

This  work  was  published  in  parts,  this  one  containing  chapters  3-5. 

Ermordung'  und  die  Geschichte  der  grossen  Verschworung.    1865.    See  Assassina- 
tion and  history  of  the  conspiracy. 

[Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.  ] 

[Various places,  1863-1865.}     3011.  unpag.     12°. 

No  title-page.    A  scrap-book  containing  47  eulogies  on  Lincoln. 

Evans,  Charles  H.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  his  Kings  without  crowns,  pp.  91-123.     Edinburgh,  1884.     16°.) 

Evans,  P.  S.     Funeral  eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  before  the  military 
authorities  in  Norfolk,  Va.,  Wednesday,  April  19th,  1865. 
Norfolk,  Va.:  Printed  at  the  office  of  the  Old  Dominion,  [1865'\.     20  pp.     8°. 

Everett,  Charles  Carroll.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United 
States,  delivered  before  the  citizens  of  Bangor,  on  the  day  of  the  national 
fast,  June  1st,  1865. 
Bangor:  S.  S.  Smith,  1865.     30  pp.     8°. 

A  sermon  in  commemoration  of  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States,  preached  in  the  Independent  Congregational 
church  of  Bangor,  on  Easter  Sunday,  April  16,  1865. 
Bangor:  B.  A.  Burr,  1865.     25  pp.     8°. 

Everett,  Edward.     President  Lincoln. 

(Jft/ife  Orations  and  speeches  on  variousoceasions,  vol.4,  pp.  741-746.    Boston,  1868.   8°.) 
"Remarks  at  the  dinner  to  Captain  Winslow  and  the  officers  of  the  Kearsage,  in  the 
Revere  House,  1.5th  Nov.,  1864." 

Fallows,  Samuel,  ed.  Life  of  William  McKinley,  our  martyred  President,  with 
short  biographies  of  Lincoln  and  Garfield,  and  a  comprehensive  life  of 
President  Roosevelt,  containing  the  masterpieces  of  McKinley's  eloquence, 
and  a  history  of  anarchy,  its  purposes  and  results. 
Chicago,  III.:  Began  printing  house,  [1901].  .ri,  13-453  pp.  Plates.  Por- 
traits.    8°. 


LIST    OF    LINCOLNIAIfA.  29 

Farnum,  Edward  James.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  his  Portraits  of  the  Presidents,  St.  Paul,  1893.    16<^.) 

Farquhar,  John.  The  claims  of  God  to  recognition  in  the  assassination  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln.  A  sermon  preached  on  the  day  of  national  humiliation  and 
prayer,  in  the  Chaunceford  Presbyterian  church,  Lower  Chaunceford, 
York  CO.,  Pa.,  and  in  the  Prospect  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  Fawn, 
York  CO.,  Pa. 
Lancaster,  Pa.:  Pearsol  d-  Gelst,  1865.     23pp.     8°. 

Field,  Richard  Stockton.     Address  on  the  life  and  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
delivered  before  the  legislature  of  New  Jer.sey,  February  12,  1866. 
Trenton,  X.  J.:  ''State  gazette"  office,  1866.     40pp.     8°. 

Field,  Thomas  P.     Address. 

{In  Funeral  observances  at  New  London,  Connecticut,  in  honor  of  Aljraham  Lincoln, 
pp.  2.5-34.    New  London,  1865.    8°.) 

Fish,  Daniel,  comp.     Lincoln  literature;    a  bibliographical  account  of  books  and 
pamphlets  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Minneapolis:  [Public  library]  board,  1900.     135  jip.     4°-  , 

Fiske,  John.     Abraham  Lincoln,  sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States. 
(/)(  Smith,  H.  W.,  The  Presidents  of  America.    Boston,  1879.    F°.) 

Foote,  Henry  Wilder.     Address  spoken  at  King's  chapel,  Wednesday,  April  19, 1865. 

(In  Sermons  preached   in   Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  175-190. 
Boston,  1865.    16°.) 

Forney,  John  W.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  hi.t  Anecdotes  of  public  men,  pp.  2-14-2.57.    New  York,  1873.    12°.) 

Fowler,  Charles  Henry.    An  oration  on  the  character  and  public  services  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     Delivered  in  Bryan  hall,  Chicago,  111. 
Chicago:  Methodist  book  depositor)!,  1867.     22  pp.     8°. 

Fowler,  Henry.     Character  and  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     A  discourse  preached 
at  Auburn,  X.  Y.,  April  23,  1865. 
Auburn,  N.  Y.:   W.  J.  Moses,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 

Fowler,  John,  ,/V.     An  address  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln,  delivered  at  the 
request  of  the  citizens  of  New  Rochelle,  AVestchester  co.,  N.  Y.,  April  20, 
1865,  in  the  old  Episcopal  church. 
Neiv  York:  J.  A.  Grai/  X-  Green,  1865.     28pp.     8°. 

Fox,  Henry  J.     Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln]. 

{In  Our  martyr  President,  pp.  341-357.    New  York,  [1865].    12°. 

Frelinghuysen,  Frederick  Theodore.     Obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Newark, 
N.  J.,  April  19,  1865.     Oration  by  Frederick  T.  Frelinghuysen,  Esq. 
Newark,  N.  J.:  Daihj  Advertiser  office,  1865.     23  pp.     8°. 

French,  Benjamin  Brown.     Address  at  the  dedication  of  the  statue  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  erected  in  front  of  the  City  Hall,  Washington,  D.  C,  by  invita- 
tion of  Hon.  Richard  Wallach,  Noble  D.  Earner,  Esq.,  and  Asbury  Lloyd, 
Esq.,  managers  of  the  Lincoln  monument  association. 
Washington:  McGill  d-  Witheroir,  1868.     16  pp.     8°. 

A  letter  and  short  poem,  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Albany,  N.  Y.:  A.  Boyd,  1870.     {4)  pp.     8°. 

Frost,  John.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  his  Presidents  of  the  I'nited  States,  pp.  427-160.    Boston,  1889.    12°. ) 


30  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Frost,  William   G.     Abraham  Lincoln.     An   oration   delivered   on    "Washington's 
birthday,  1891. 
[Oberlln,  0.:]    The  Oberlin  Nevm press,  1891.      {^),  37 i)p.     8°. 

Fuller,  Richard.     A  city  or  houi^e  divided  against  itself.     A  discourse  delivered  on 
the   lirst   day   of   June,    ]865,    being   the   day   of    national    fasting   and 
hmniliation. 
Baltimore:  J.  F.   Weislunnpel,  1865.     ^'0  pp.     8°. 

Fulton,  Justin  Dewey.     [Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

{In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  3.57-379.    Bos- 
ton, 1S6.5.     1(;°.) 

Funeral  observances  at  New  London,  Connecticut,  in  honor  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States,  AVednesday,   April  19,   1865, 
including  the  public  addresses  of  Rev.  G.  B.  Willcox,  and  Rev.  Thomas 
P.  Field,  D.  D. 
Xew  London:  ('.  Fririce,  1865.     S4 pp-     8°. 

Funston,  H.  E.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

(/;;/(/.-■•  Our  Presidents,  pp.  6.T-69.    Xew  York,  1894.    12°.) 

Gaddis,  ^Maxwell   Pierson.     Sermon  upon  the  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
delivered  in  Pike's  opera  house,  April  16,  1865. 
Cincinnati:  Times  steam  book  i{:  job  office,  186,5.     15  pp.     8°. 

Gallaher,  James  E.     Best  Lincoln  stories,  tersely  told. 

Chicago:  J.  E.  Gallaher  &  CO.,  {1898'].     122pp.    Portrait.    16°. 

Garfield,  James  Abram.     Lincoln  and  emancipation.     Address  delivered  in  the  hall 
of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  12,  1878. 
(7k /»'.<  Works,  vol.  2,  pp.  .533-.>42.    Bo.ston,  1883.    S°.) 

■ Remarks  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  April  14,   1866,  in  memory  of 

Abraham  Lincoln. 
Washington:  H.  Taylor,  1866.     4  pp.     8°. 

Same. 

(/«/((.><  Works,  vol.  1,  pp.  202-204.    Boston,  1882.     S°.) 

Remarks,  in  the  H.  of  R.,  April  14,  1866,  on  the  first  anniversary  of  the 

death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
{Washington,  1880.]     2  pp.     8°.     {Union  Republican  congressional  committee, 
presidential  campaign,  1880.     Doc.  no.  37.) 

Garrison,  Joseph  Fithian.     The  teachings  of  the  crisis.     Address  delivered  in  St. 
Paul's  church,  Camden,  N.  J.,  on  the  occasion  of  the  funeral  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  April  19,  1865.     2d  ed. 
Camden,  X.  ./..-  S.  Chew,  1865.     20 pp.     8°. 

Gastineau,  Benjamin.     Histoire  de  la  souscription  populaire  a  la  medaille  Lincoln. 
La  medaille  de  la  liberte.     Avec  les  lettres  de  Flocon,  Edgar  Quinet,  Victor 
Hugo,  Schoelcher,  Louis  Blanc,  et  la  vie  d' Abraham  Lincoln. 
Pnrj.s-.-  ,1.  Lacroix,  Verboeckoven  &  cie,  {186-].     2,  S4  pp-     12°. 

Gaston,  PMward  Page.     General  Porter's  recollections  of  Grant  and  Lincoln. 
(In  True  stories  of  heroic  lives,  pp.  156-164.    Xew  York,  1899.    12°.) 

Gear,  D.  L.     The  nation's  grief  for  its  fallen  chief.     A  sermon  preached  in  the  First 
Congregational  chapel,  Philadelphia,  April  23d,  1865. 
Philadelphia:  Rlngualt  &  Brown,  1865.     8pp.     8°. 

Gilbert,  R.  H.     Eulogy  of  President  Lincoln;  delivered  at  Jefferson vi He,  Indiana, 
April  19,  1865. 

{In  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam.  pp.  24S_2.o2.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 


LIST    OF    LINCOLNIAKA.  31 

Gillette,  Abraham  Dunn.     God  seen  above  all  national  calaniitieH.     A  sermon  on 
the  death  of  President  Lincoln,  April  23,  1865. 
Washington,  D.  C:  .Ucmil  d-  Wifherow,  IS'65.     15  jyp.     S°. 

Gilmore,  James  Roberts.     Personal  recollections  of  Abraliam  Lincoln  and  the  civil 
war. 
Boston:  L.  C.  Page  &  CO.,  1898.     338 ]>p.     Portrait.     8°. 

Glover,  Livingston  Maturin.     The  character  of  Abraham   Lincoln.      A  discourse 
delivered  April  23d,  1865,  at  Strawn's  hall,  Jacksonville,  111. 
Jacksonville,  PI.:   The  Journal  hook  and  joh  office,  186.5.     31pp.     8°. 

Goodfellow,  William.     Discourse. 

(//(,  Tribute  to  the  memory  of  Abraham  Liiicohi  by  the  American  citizens  resident  in 
Buenos  Aires,  pp.  11-25.    Buenos  Aires,  [1865] .    S°.) 

G  Godspeed,  Edgar  J.     Funeral  discourse  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  j)reached 
Sunday,  April  23rd,  1865,  in  the  Second  Baptist  church,  Chicago. 
Chicago:   The  trustees,  186.5.     37  pp.     Plate.     8°. 

Gordon,  William  R.     The  sin  of  reviling  and  its  work.     A  funeral  sermon,  occa- 
sioned by  tiie  assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  April  14th,  1865,  preached 
on  May  7,  1865. 
New  York:  J.  A.  Graii  A-  Cireoi,  186.5.     24pp.     8°. 

Grater,  Abraham.     A  disc(jnrse,  respectfully  deilicated  to  a  grateful  people  in  mem- 
ory of  the  worth  of  our  lamented  chief  magistrate,  Aliraham  Lincoln, 
delivered  April  21st,  1865.     Tr.  from  the  German. 
Skippacknlle,  Pa.:  J.  M.  Sclnienenmnn,  186.5.     8 pp.     1£°. 

Gray,  William  C.     Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  for  tlie  yoiuig  men  and  the  Sabbath 
school. 

Cincinnati:   Western,  tntct  ami  )i<>ok  soc,  1867.     200  pp.     Phtte.^.     P!°. 

Great  conspiracy.     A  book  of  absorbing  interest.     Eminent  persons  im])licated. 
Full  secret  of  the  assassination  plot.     John  H.  Surratt  and  his  mother. 
With  biographical  sketches  of  J.  B.  Booth  and  John  Wilkes,  and  the  life 
and  extraordinary  adventures  of  John  H.  Surratt. 
Philadelphia:  Barclay  iL- CO.,  [1866^.     (4),  19-201  j,j,.     Plate.^.     8°. 

iSame. 

Philadelphia,  Barclag  d-  CO.,  1866.      198  pp.     8°. 

Greeley,  Horace.     Al)raham  Lincoln.      A   lectm-e  delivered   during  the  winter  of 
1867-68. 
[1868.'\     22  I.     16° 

Newspaper  clippings. 

Greeley  on  Lincoln.    With  Mr.  Greeley's  letters  to  Gharles  A.  Dana  and  a  lady 

friend.     Added,  reminiscences  of  Horace  Greeley.     Ed.  by  Joel  Benton. 
Neio  York:  Baker  &  Tarjlor  CO.,  118931.    271pp.     Portrait.     Facsimile.     12°. 

Gregg,  William  Allford.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

(7» /(/.«  Our  Presidents.    Cincinnati,  1901.    12°.) 

Grey,  Sir  George.     Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  London,  May  1,  1865. 
(77/ Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.,  •2,S8-292.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Grolier  club.     Catalogue  of  a  collection  of  engraved  and  other  portraits  of  Lincoln, 
exhibited  at  the  Grolier  club,  April  8th  to  April  22d,  1899. 
New  York:  Grolier  club,  1899.     66  pp.     12°. 
Gurley,  Phineas  Densmore.     [Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

{In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lineohi,  pp.  16-29.    Bos- 
ton.   16°) 


32  LIBKARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Gurley,  Phineas  Densmore.    The  voice  of  the  rod.    A  isermon  preached  on  Thursday, 
June  1,  1865,  in  the  New  York  Avenue  Pres]>yterian  church,  "Washington, 
D.  C. 
Washington:    W.  Balkuilijiic,  1865.     16  pp.     S°. 

Haco,  Dion,  ed.     See  Surratt,  John  H. 

Hadley,  MiUon.     Aliraham  Lincohi  the  preserver  of  the  union. 

(In  IiIk  True  stories  of  our  fanions    men   and   women,   pp.  162-165.     Philadelphia, 
1900.    S°.) 

Hague,  AVilhani.     [Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincohi.] 

{Ill  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraliam  Llneohi.  pp  127-142.    Bos- 
ton, 1865.     16°.) 

Hale.  Edward  Everett.     [Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

(In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  26-5-275.    Bos- 
ton, 1865.    16°.) 

Hall,  Charles  H.     A  mournful  Easter.     A  discourse  delivered  in  the  Church  of  the 
Epiphany,  Washington,  D.  C,  on  Easter  day,  April  19,  1865. 
Washington:   Gideon  d:  Pearson,  1865.     15  j^p.     8°. 

Hall,  Gordon.     President  Lincoln's  death;  its  voice  to  the  people.     A  discourse 
preached  in  the  First  church,  Northampton,  April  19,  1865. 
Northampton,  Mass.:   Trumbull  li- Gere,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 

Hall,  Newman.     A  sermon  on  the  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Preached  at 
Surrey  chapel,  London,  Sunday,  May  14,  1865. 
Boston:  Bartlett  (tnd  Halliday,  1865.     16  2)p.     8°. 

Hamill,  Samuel  M.     President  Lincoln,  a  faithful  son.     An  address  delivered  before 
the  high  school,  at  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.,  June  1st,  1865. 
Trenton:  Murphy  &  Bechtel,  1865.     11  p}>.     8°. 
Hammond,  Charles.     A  sermon  on  the  life  and  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
preached  at  INIonson,  at  the  united  service  of  the  Congregational  and 
Methodist  churches,  on  the  occasion  of  the  national  fast,  June  1,  1865. 
Springfield:  S.  Bowles  and  company,  1865.     21pp.     8°. 
Hammond,  William  G.     Abraham  Lincoln:  a  eulogy  delivered  at  Anamosa,  Iowa, 
on  the  day  of  the  state  fast,  April  27,  1865. 
Davenport:  Liise  &  Griggs,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 

Hanaford,  Phebe  Ann  Coffin.     Abraham  Lincoln:  his  life  and  public  services. 
Boston:  B.  B.  Russell  &  CO.,  1865.     216  pp.     Portrait.     12°. 

Same. 

Boston:  D.  Lothrop  ii- fo.,  [1881].     316  ]>}>.     Portrait.     12°. 

Same. 

Chicago:   The  Werner  company,  [1895}.     277  pp.     Portraits.     12°.     {Werner 
school  and  family  library.) 

Abraham  Lincoln,  sein  Leben  und  seine  offentlichen  Dienste.     Nach  dem 

Englishen  frei  Bearbeitet  von  J.  Wiirzburger. 
Xew  York:  Haasis  ct-  Lubrecht,  1865.     189  pp.     Portrait.     12°. 

Our  martyred  President,  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Boston:  B.  B.  Russell  &  CO.,  1865.     24  pp.     Plate.     8°. 

Hanes  bywyd  Abraham  Lincoln,  o  Illinois,  a  Hannibal  Hamlin,  o  Maine,  yr 
ymgeiswyr  gwerinol  am  yr  arlywyddiaeth  a'r  is-lywyddiaeth;  yn  nghyd 
a'r  araeth  a  draddododd  Air.  Lincoln  yn  Cooper's  Institute,  N.  Y.,  ar  y 
27  o  Chwefror,  1860.  Hefyd,  yr  esgynlawr  gwerinol,  yn  nghyd  a  chan 
etholiadol. 
Utica,  X.  Y.:  1>.  C  Davies,  1860.     16  2Jp.     8°. 


LIST    OF    LINCOLNIANA.  33 

Hapgood,  Norman.     Abraham  Lincoln  the  man  of  the  people. 

New  Yorl:-  The  MnemiUan  company,  1899.     x,  {4),  433 pp.     Portrail.     12°, 

Harbaugh,  Henry.     Treason  and  law.     A  discourse  delivered  1865. 
PhUadelphhi:  J.  B.  Rochjers,  1865.     31pp.     16°. 

Harding-e,  Emma.     See  Britten,  Emma  Hardinge. 

Harris,  Thomas  jNIealey.     Assassination  of  Lincoln.     A  history  of  the  great  con- 
spiracy.    Trial  of  the  conspirators  by  a  military  commission  and  a  review 
of  the  trial  of  John  H.  Surratt. 
Boston:  American  citizen  CO.,  \_1892'].     419pp.     Plate.     Portraits.     Map.     8°. 

Harrison,  Benjamin.      "Abraham  Lincoln."      February  12,  1898,  at  the  Lincoln 
day  banquet  of  the  Marquette  club,  Chicago. 

{In  his  Views  of  an  ex-President,  pp.  472-178.    Indianapolis,  1901.    8°.) 

Harrison,  Frederic.      Abraham  Lincoln.      Address  at  the  banquet,  Union  league 
club,  Chicago,  February  22,  1901. 

{In  his  George  Washington  and  other  American  addresses,  pp.  31-37.    New  York, 
1901.    8°.) 

Harrison,  Frederick  G.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  his  Biographical  sketches  of  preeminent  Americans,  vol.  3.     11  pp.     Bo-ston, 
[1893].    4°) 

Hart,  Charles  Henry.     Abraham  Lincoln's  place  in  history. 

{In  Grolier  club.    Transactions,  vol.  3,  pp.  153-181.    New  York,  1899.    8°.) 

Bibliographia  Lincolniana:  an  account  of  the  publications  occasioned  by 

the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States 

of  America.     Being  a  bibliograi^hical  catalogue  of  all  sermons,  eulogies, 

orations,  etc.,  delivered  at  the  time,  with  notes  and  an  introduction. 

{In  Boyd,  Andrew,  comp.    A  memorial  Lincoln  bibliography,  pp. 7-86.    Albany,  X.  Y., 
1870.     i°.) 

A  biographical  sketch  of  His  Excellency  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President 

of  the  United  States.     Rei^rinted  from  introduction  to  Bibliographia  Lin- 
colniana. 
Albany:  J.  Muniell,  1870.     Bl  pp.     4°. 

Hartzell,  J.  Hazard.     The  nation's  bereavement:  a  discourse  delivered  in  the  Uni- 
versalist  church,  Buffalo,  X.  Y.,  Sunday  morning,  April  16,  1865. 
{In  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  89-99.    Boston,  1865.    i°.) 

Hathaway,  Warren.     A  discourse  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln: 
Preached  at  Coxsackie,  on  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865. 
Albany:  J.  MunselJ,  1865.     24  pp.     8°. 

Haven,  Erastus  Otis.     Address. 

{In  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.    Memorial  proceedings  in  honor  of  the  lamented  President  of 
the  United  States,  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  6-11.    Ann  Arbor,  1865.    8°. ) 

Haven,  Gilbert.      Te  Deum  laudamus.     The  cause  and  the  consequences  of  the 
election  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  a  Thanksgiving  sermon  delivered  in  the 
Harvard  Street  'SI.  E.  church,  Cambridge,  Sunday  evening,  Nov.  11, 1860. 
Boston:  J.  M.  Heives,  1860.     44  pp.     8°. 

The  uniter  and  liberator  of  America.     A  memorial  discourse  on  the  char- 

acter and  career  of  Abraham  Lincoln:  delivered  in  the  North  Russell 
Street  M.  E.  church,  Boston,  Sunday,  April  23,  1865. 
Boston:  J.  P.  Magee,  1865.     32  2}p-     8° 

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Gurley,  Phineas  Densmore.    The  voice  of  the  rod.    A  sermon  preached  on  Thursday, 
June  1,  1865,  in  the  New  York  Avenue  Presbyterian  church,  Washington, 
D.  C. 
Washington:   W.  Ballantyne,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 

Haco,  Dion,  ed.     See  Surratt,  John  H. 

Hadley,  Milton.     Abraham  Lincohi  the  preserver  of  the  union. 

(In.  fih  True  stories  of  our  famous    men   and   women,  pp.  162-165.     Philadelphia, 
1900.    S°.) 

Hague,  "William.     [Sermon  on  tlie  death  of  Lincohi.] 

{In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lhieoln.  pp  127-1-12.    Bos- 
ton, 1865.     16°.) 

Hale.  Edward  Everett.     [Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincohi.] 

(In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincohi,  pp.  26.5-275.    Bos- 
ton, 1865.    16°.) 

Hall,  Charles  Ji.     A  mournful  Easter.     A  discourse  delivered  in  the  Church  of  the 
Epiphany,  Washington,  D.  C,  on  Easter  day,  April  19,  1865. 
Wa.^hington:   (rideoii  d:  Pearson,  1865.     15  pj)-     <^°- 

Hall,  Gordon.     President  Lincoln's  death;  its  voice  to  the  people.     A  discourse 
preached  in  the  First  church,  Northampton,  April  19,  1865. 
Northampton,  Mass..:  Trumbidl  &  Gere,  1865.     16  pp.    8°. 

Hall,  Newman.     A  sermon  on  the  assassination  of  Abraham  Lint-ohi.     Preached  at 
Surrey  chapel,  London,  Sunday,  May  14,  1865. 
Boston:  BartJett  and  HaUiday,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 

Hamill,  Samuel  M.     President  Lincoln,  a  faithful  son.     An  address  delivered  before 
the  high  school,  at  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.,  June  1st,  1865. 
Trenton:  Murphy  d- Bechtel,  1865.     11pp.     8°. 

Hammoiid,  Charles.     A  sermon  on  the  life  and  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
preached  at  Monson,  at  the  united  service  of  the  Congregational  and 
Methodist  churches,  on  the  occasion  of  the  national  fast,  June  1,  1865. 
Springfield:  S.  Bowles  and  company,  1865.     21pp.     8°. 

Hammond,  William  G.     Abraham  Lincoln:  a  eulogy  delivered  at  Anamosa,  Iowa, 

on  the  day  of  the  state  fast,  April  27,  1865. 
Davenport:  Luse  d-  Griggs,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 

Hanaford,  Phebe  Ann  Coffin.     Abraham  Lincoln:  his  life  and  public  services. 
Boston:  B.  B.  Russell  d- CO.,  1865.     216  pp.     Portrait.     12°. 

Same. 

Boston:  D.  Lothrop  ii- CO.,  [1881].     216  pp.     Portrait.     12°. 

Same. 

Chicago:   The  Wenier  company,  [i<955].     277  pp.     Portraits.     12°.     ( Werner 
school  and  family  library. ) 

Abraham  Lincoln,  sein  Leben  und  seine  offentlichen  Dienste.     Nach  dem 

Englishen  frei  Bearbeitet  von  J.  Wiirzburger. 
Xew  York:  Haa.sis  d  Lubrecht,  1865.     189  pp.     Portrait.     12°. 

Our  martyred  President,  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Boston:  B.  B.  Russell  &  CO.,  1865.     24  pp.     Plate.     8°. 

Hanes  bywyd  Abraham  Lincoln,  o  Illinois,  a  Hannibal  Hamlin,  o  Maine,  yr 
ymgeiswyr  gwerinol  am  yr  arlywyddiaeth  a'r  is-lywyddiaetli;  yn  nghyd 
a'r  araeth  a  draddododd  Mr.  Lincoln  yn  Cooper's  Institute,  N.  Y.,  ar  y 
27  o  Chwefror,  1860.  Hefyd,  yr  esgynlawr  gwerinol,  yn  nghyd  a  chan 
etholiadol. 
Utica,  N.  Y.:  D.  ('.  Davies,  1860.     16  pp.     8°. 


LIST    OF    LINCOLNIANA.  33 

Hapg-ood,  Norman.     Abraham  Lincoln  the  man  of  the  people. 

New  York:  The  MacmiUan  company,  1899.     x,  (4),  433  ]:>]).     Portrait.     13°. 

Harbaugh,  Henry.     Treason  and  law.     A  discourse  delivered  1865. 
I'liiladelphia:  J.  B.  Badgers,  1865.     31pp.     16°. 

Hardinge,  Emma.     See  Britten,  Emma  Hanlinge. 

Harris,  Thomas  Mealey.     Assassination  of  Lincoln.     A  history  of  the  great  con- 
spiracy.    Trial  of  the  conspirators  by  a  military  commission  and  a  review 
of  the  trial  of  John  H.  Surratt. 
Boston:  American  diizen  CO.,  11892'].     419 pp.     Plate.     Portraits.     Map.     8°. 

Harrison,   Benjamin.      "Abraham  Lincoln."      February  12,  1898,  at  tlie  Lincoln 
day  banquet  of  the  Marquette  club,  Chicago. 

(7)1  his  Views  of  an  ex-President,  pp.  472-178.    Indianapolis,  1901.    8°.) 

Harrison,  Frederic.      Abraham  Lincoln.      Address  at  the  banquet,  Union  league 

club,  Chicago,  February  22,  1901. 

{In  his  George  Washiington  and  other  American  addresses,  pp.  31-37.    New  York, 
1901.     8°.) 

Harrison,  Frederick  G.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  his  Biographical  sketches  of  preeminent  Americans,  vol.  3.     11  pp.     Boston, 
[1893].    4°.) 

Hart,  Charles  Henry.     Abraham  Lincoln's  place  in  history. 

(/»  Grolier  club.    Transactions,  vol.  3,  pp.  153-181.    New  York,  1899.    8°.) 

Bibliographia  Lincolniana:  an  account  of  the  publications  occasioned  by 

the  death  of  Abraham  Lincioln,  sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States 

of  America.     Being  a  bibliographical  catalogue  of  all  sermons,  eulogies, 

orations,  etc.,  delivered  at  the  time,  with  notes  and  an  introduction. 

{In  Boyd,  Andrew,  comp.    A  memorial  Lincoln  bibliography,  pp.  7-86.    Albany,  N.  Y., 
1870.    i°.) 

A  biographical  sketch  of  His  Excellency  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President 

of  the  United  States.     Keprinted  from  introduction  to  Bibliographia  Lin- 
colniana. 
Albany:  J.  MunMdl,  1870.     21  pp.     4°. 

Hartzell,  J.  Hazard.     The  nation's  bereavement:  a  discourse  delivered  in  the  Uni- 
versalist  church,  Buffalo,  X.  Y.,  Sunday  morning,  April  1(3,  1865. 
{In  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  89-99.    Boston,  1865.    -1°.) 

Hathaway,  Warren.     A  discourse  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln: 
Preached  at  Coxsackie,  on  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865. 
Albany:  J.  Miinsell,  1865.     24  pp-     S°. 

Haven,  Erastus  Otis.     Address. 

{In  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.    Memorial  proceedings  in  lionor  of  tlie  lamented  President  of 
the  United  States,  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  6-11.    Ann  Arbor,  1865.    8°.) 

Haven,  Gilbert.      Te  Deum   laudamus.     The  cause  and  the  consequences  of  the 
election  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  a  Thanksgiving  sermon  delivered  in  the 
Harvard  Street  M.  E.  church,  Cambridge,  Sunday  evening,  Nov.  11, 1860. 
Boston:  J.  M.  Hewes,  1860.     44  pp-     S°. 

The  uniter  autl  liberator  of  America.     A  memorial  discourse  on  the  char- 

acter and  career  of  Abraham  Lincoln:  delivered  in  the  North  Russell 
Street  M.  E.  church,  Boston,  Sunday,  April  23,  1865. 
Boston:  J.  P.  Magee,  1865.     32  i^p.     8°. 

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Hawley,  Bostwick.     Truth  and  righteousness  triumphant.     A  discourse  commemo- 
•     rative  of  the  death  of  President  Lincohi  preached  in  the  Washington 
Avenue  M.  E.  church,  April  20,  1865. 
Alhamj:  J.  Munsell.     1865.    20 pp.     S°. 

Hay,  John.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  FLske,  John,  and  others.    The  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  pp.  300-335.    New 
York,  1S98.     8°.) 

Scuti.e. 

(In  Wilson,  James  Grant,  ed.    The  Presidents  of  the  United  States  17S9-1S94,  pp. 300-335. 
New  York,  1894.     8°) 

See  Nicolay,  John  (ieorge,  and  John  Hay. 


Hayden,  ^frs.  Caroline  A.     Our  country's  martyr.     A  tribute  to  Abraham  Lincoln 
our  beloved  and  lamented  President. 
Boston:   W.  L.  Hayden,  1865.     28  pp.     12°. 

Hayden,  William  B.     A  brief  abstract  of  remarks  at  the  New  Jerusalem  church,  on 
the  funeral  of  the  President,  April  19,  1865. 
Cincinnati:  Mallory,  Power  &  CO.,  1865.     10  pp.     8°. 

C.  Hennecke  co.     The  Lincoln  life  mask,  hands,  bust  and  statuette. 
Milwaukee:  C.  Hennecke  co.,  1891.     16pp.     Old.  16°. 

Hepwortli,  George  Hughes.     The  criminal:  the  crime:  the  penalty. 
Boston:   Walker,  Fnller  &  CO.,  1865.     .31  pp.     12°. 

[Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

{In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  107-liil.    Bos- 
ton, 1865.    16°.) 

Two  sermons  preached  in  the  Church  of  the  Unity,  April  23,  1865.     I.  On 

the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     IT.  Duties  suggested  by  the  national 
grief. 
Boston:  For  the  society,  1865.     27  pp.     12°. 

Herndon,  William  Henry,  a?id  Jesse  William  Weik.     Herndon's  Lincoln:  the  true 
story  of  a  great  life.     The  history  and  personal  recollections  of  Abraham 
Lincoln. 
Chicago:  Belford,  Clarke  Jc  co.,' [1889].     3  vols.     12°. 

Same. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  tO  co.,  1892.     2  vols.     12°. 

Hibbard,  Augustine  G.     In  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     A  discourse  delivered 
in  the  First  Congregational  Unitarian  church  in  Detroit,  Mich.,  Sunday, 
April  17th,  1865. 
Detroit:  0.  S.  Grilley,  1865.     12  pp.     8°. 
Hingeley,  E.     The  character  and  greatness  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  a  discourse  deliv- 
ered April  23,  1865. 
[.Vononrjahela  riiy,  Pa.,  1865.]     15pp.     8°. 

Historical  society  of  Pennsylvania.     [Resolutions  on  tiie  death  of  3Ir.  Lincoln.] 

\_PMladelphia,  1865.]     4  pp-     8°. 
Hitclicock,   Caroline  Hanks.     Nancy  Hanks.     The  story  of    Abraham  Lincoln's 
mother. 

New  York:  Douhleday  &  McClure  CO.,  1899.     xxii,  {2),  105  pp.     Plates.     16°. 

Hitclicock,  Henry  Lawrence.     God  acknowledged  in  the  nation's  bereavement.     A 
sermon  delivered  in  Hudson,  Ohio,  on  the  day  of  the  obsequies  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  April  19th,  1865. 
Cleveland:  Fairbanks,  Benedict  dc  co.,  1865.     23pp.     8°. 


LIST    OF    LINCOLNIANA.  35 

Hochlieiiner,  Henry.  Fest-  unci  Fasttao;.  Pi'edigt  am  1.  Juni  1865,  (deni  zweiten 
Tage  Schebuoth )  als  an  dem,  von  dem  Prilsidenten  der  Vereinigten  Staaten 
angeordneten  buss-  und  bettage,  zuni  Gediichtnisse  des  erniordeten  Priisi- 
denten  Abraham  Lincohi. 


r>0 


[Baltimore]:   T.  KroJi,  [1S05].     10 ]>}>.     S 

Predigt  gehalten  am  19.  April  1865,  als  am  Tage  des  Leichenbegiingnisses  des 

Priisidenten  der  Ver.  Staaten,  Abraham  Lincoln's. 
[Balflmorc']:  T.  Kroh,  [JSeSl.     8,   {3)  pp.     12°. 

Hodge,  Charles.     President  Lincoln.     From  the  Princeton  review,  July,  1865. 

In.p.^n.d.]      {2),  4So-4n8 pp.     S° . 

Hoffman,  Eugene  Augustus.  The  martyr  President.  A  sermon  preached  in  Grace 
church,  Brooklyn  Heights,  N.  Y.,  on  Thursday,  20  April,  A.  D.  1865,  being 
the  day  of  mourning  appointed  by  the  governor  of  the  state  after  the  death 
of  President  Lincoln. 

New  York:  C.  A.  Alrord,  186.5.     10 pp.     8°. 

Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United 
States,  pronounced  at  the  City  Hall,  Si^ringfield,  Mass.,  April  19,  1865. 
Springfield:  L.  J.  Foirer.%  186.5.     18  pp.     8°. 

The  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Springfield,  i/as.s..-  G.  Bill,  1866.     544  pp.     Plates.     8°. 

Hollovray,  Laura  Carter.     Abraham  Lincoln's  mother. 

(In  hir  The  mothers  of  great  men  and  women,  pp.  lll-12iS.    New  York,  1S.S3.    S°.) 

Holmes,  Prescott.     Abraham  Lincoln — 1861-1865. 

{In  his  Lives  of  the  Presidents,  pp.  192-207.    I'hihidelphia.  1S9S.    16°.) 
Hopkins,  T.  M.     A  discourse,  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  the 
1st  Presbyterian  church  in  Bloomington,  Indiana,  April  19th,  1865. 
\_Bloomington,  Ind.:  D.  Kirkwood  a nd>  others,  1865.]     7  pp.     8°. 

Hornblower,  William  Henry.     Sermon  occasioned  by  the  assassination  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln,  delivered  April  16,  1865.     In  First  Presbyterian  church  of 
Paterson,  N.  J. 
Paterson,  X.  .7.:  Chisirell  i.i- Wnrts,  1865.     15  2>p-     8°. 

Houghton,  Walter  Raleigh.     Lincoln's  administration.     1861-1865. 

{In  his  History  of  American  polities,  pp.  348-392.     Indianapolis,  1883.    12°.) 

House  that  Jeff  built.     [1868.]     See  Reed,  Jolm  J. 

Howard,  James  Quay.      The    life  of  Abraham  Lincoln:    with  extracts   from  his 
speeches. 
Columbus:  Follett,  Foster  and  company,  1860.     102pp.     12°. 

Howard,  John  R.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  Ills  Patriotic  nuggets,  pp.  12o-l.'>7.     New  York,  [1899].     1G°.) 

Howe,  Mark  Anthony  De  Wolfe,  ed.     Tlie  memory  of  Lincoln;  poems  selected. 
Boston:  Small,  Maynnrdd-  ro.,  1899.     xvii,  65  j>i>.     Portrait.     16°. 

Howells,  William  Dean.     Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  Lives  and  speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hannibal  Hamlin,  pp.  9-94.    Colum- 
bus, O.,  18G0.    12^^.) 

Howlett,  Thomas  R.     The  dealings  of  God  with  our  nation.     A  discourse  delivered 
in  Washington,  D.  C,  on  the  day  of  humiliation  and  prayer,  June  1,  1865. 
Washington,  D.  C:  Gibson  brothers,  1865.     7  pp.     8°. 


36  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Hubbard,  Elbert.     Little  journeys  to  the  homes  of  American  statesmen.     Abraham 
Lincoln. 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  soiis,  1898.     12°.     {Little  journeys;  series  of  1898, 
no.  12. ) 

Hug-has,  D.  L.     President  Lincoln's  death:  a  sermon  delivered  at  the  First  Presby- 
terian church  in  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  on  Sunday  evening,  April  23,  1865. 
(In  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  100-1'22.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

President  Lincoln's  death.      Sermon  delivered  at  the   First   Presbyterian 

church  in  Des  Moines  on  Sunday  evening,  April  23d,  1865. 

(In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Hull,  Moses.    Death  of  President  Lincoln;  a  discourse  delivered  before  the  "Friends 
of  progress,"  in  Stuart's  hall,  Battle  Creek,  ]Mich.,  April  19,  1865. 
(J/i  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  123-133.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Humboldt,  Archibald,  comp.    Fin  de  siecle  Lincoln's  birthday  exercises  for  schools. 

Lebanon,  0.:  March  bras.,  11900}.    24  pp.    8°.     {Fi7i  de  siecle  series  of  operettas, 
no.  13.) 

Hunt,  Albert  S.     Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

(In  Our  martyr  President,  pp.  317-327.    New  York,  [1865] .    12°.) 

Huntington,  D.  W.  C.    Abraham  Lincoln.    God'sminister  to  the  nation.    A  sermon 

preached  at  the  Frank  Street  M.  E.  church,  Wednesday,  April  19th,  1865. 

(In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Huntington,  Frederick  Dan.     [Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

(In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  191-196. 
Boston,  1865.     16°.) 

Hurlbut,  Stephen  Augustus.     Speech  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  April  21,  1865. 

(/?i  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  2.53-257.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Hutter,  E.  W.    Celebration  at  the  Soldier's  home,  Race  and  Crown  streets.    Oration. 

(/((  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Hylton,  J.  Dunbar.     The  praesidicide:  a  poem. 

Philadelphia:  [Meichel  d:  Plumley],  1868.     {2),  218pp.     18°. 

Ides  of  March;  or,  Abraham  Lincoln,  pi'ivate  citizen.     Being  a  sequel  to  The  end  of 
the  irrepressible  conflict.     By  a  merchant  of  Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia:  King  ii- Baird,  1861.     39pp.     8°. 

Illinois.     Governor.     Message  of  His  Excellency,  Richard  J.  Oglesby,  governor  of 
Illinois,  to  the  General  Assembly,  January  7,  1867. 
Springfield:  Baker,  Bailhache  &  co.,  1867.     43  pp.     8°. 
Contains  reference  to  Lincoln's  monument. 

Supreme  court.     Death  of  Lincoln.     Proceedings  in  the  Supreme  Court  of 

Illinois.     Presentation  of  the  bar  resolutions  in  regai'd  to  Mr.  Lincoln's 
decease. 
Chicago:  J.  W.  Middleton  &  co.,  1865.     17  pp.     8°. 

Illinois  Woman's  Columbian  club  of  INIenard  county.     Menard,  Salem,  Lincoln. 
Souvenir  aU)um. 
Petersburg,  III.:  Published  by  the  club,   [Bloom inglon,   Purdagrapli  jn-int.  co.] 
1893.     15 1.     Plates.     Facsimiles.     Obi.     4° ■ 


LIST    OF    LINCOLNIANA.  37 

Illustrated  life,  services,  martyrdom  and  funeral  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Sixteenth 
I'resident  of  the  United  States. 
Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Feiersomi- hrotherti,  [1865].     {'2),  15-299 pp.    Plates.    12°. 

Same. 

Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson  &  bros.,  [1865].     328 pp.     12°. 

In  memoriam. 

New  York:  Trent,  Filmer  S:  co.,  \_1865'].     {24)  pp.     12°. 

Contains  Lincoln's  farewell  speech  at  Springfield,  Ohio,  his  emancipation  proclama- 
tion, address  at  Gettysburg,  and  inaugural  address,  1865. 

Inaugural  ceremonies  of  the  Freedmen's  memorial  monument  to  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Washington  city,  April  14,  1876. 
Saint  Louis:  Levison  &  Bhjthe J  187 G.     28  pp.     Plate.     8°. 

Indiana-Place  chapel.  Order  of  exercises  at  Indiana-Place  chapel,  on  Easter, 
April  16,  1865;  being  the  Sunday  after  the  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Boston:   Walker,  Fuller  &  co.,  1865.     24  pp-     16°. 

Ingersoll,  Robert  Green.     Abraham  Lincoln.     A  lecture. 

New  York:  C.  P.  Farrell,  1895.     53  pp.     Portrait.     12°. 

Same. 

{Ill  liis  Works,  Dresden  ed.,  vol.  3,  pp.  120-173.    New  York,  1900.    8°.) 

Ing-ersoll,   Robert  Green  and  Charles  H.  T.   Collis.      The  religion  of   Abraham 
Lincoln;  correspondence  between  General  C.   H.   T.   Collis  and  Colonel 
R.  G.  Ingersoll.      With   appendix  containing  interesting  anecdotes  by 
Major-General  D.  E.  Sickles  and  Hon.  O.  S.  Munsell. 
Neir  York:  G.   W.  Dillingham  co.,  [1900].     24  pp.     8°. 

Irwin,  William.     A  sermon  preached  on  Sabbath  morning,  April  16,  1865.     The 
day  after  the  death  of  President  Lincoln. 
New  York:  J.  A.  Gray  A  Green,  1865.     20pp.     8°. 

Ives,  Alfred  E.     Victory  turned  into  mourning.     A  discourse,  on  occasion  of  the 
death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States,  preached 
at  Castine. 
Bangor:   Wheeler  &  Lynde,  1865.     14  l>p-     8°. 

Jackson,  Alfred  Augustus.     Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  Black  Hawk  war. 

{Ill  Wisconsin.    State  historical  society.    Collections,  vol.  14,  pp.  118-136,  Madison, 

1898.    8°.) 
Reprinted  in  a  volume  issued  by  the  Society,  entitled  Army  life  in  Wisconsin  territory. 

Jag-gar,  Thomas  A.     A  sermon,  at  the  Anthon  Memorial  church,  on  Easter  Sunday, 
April  16,  1865. 
Neio  York:  R.  C.  Root,  Anthony  d-  co.,  1865.     14  PP-     8°. 

James,  James.     The  two  epistles.     The  angel's  address,  or  The  glorious  message, 
commanded  to  be  sent  to  Abraham  Lincoln,  July  21,  1864. 
Albany,  N.  Y.:  .T.  Nixon,  [1864].     8 pp.     8°. 

Janes,  Edwin  L.     Character  and  career  of  Mr.  Lincoln.     A  .sermon. 

{In  Eulogies  on  .\braham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1863-'65,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Janeway,  J.  L.     Discourse. 

{In  Discourses  memorial  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    Hi  pp.    Lambertville,  X.  .T.,  1805, 12°.) 

Jeffery,  Reuben.     The  mission  of  Abraiiam  Lincoln.     A  sermon  preached  before 
the  Fourth  Baptist  church,  Philadelphia,  Thursday  morning,  June  1st, 
1865. 
Philadelphia:  Bryson  &  son,  1865.     28pp.     8° 


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38  XIBKARY    OF    CONGRESG. 

Jennings,  George  E.     Eulogy  on  the  death  of  the  President.     Waupan,  Wisconsin. 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,    1863-1S65,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping-. 

Jermon,  J.  Wagner.     Abraham  Lincoln  and  South  Carolina. 
Phihidelphia:  D.  E.  Thompson,  1861.     1.5  pj).     8°. 

Jerome,  Alonzo  Wheeler.     The  great  debate;  a  platform  scene  in  the  seven  joint 
discussions  between  Lincoln  and  Douglas.     One  of  the  relief  pictures  in 
the  dome  of  the  State  Capitol  at  Springfield,  Illinois. 
[Springfield,  111:  Eokker  2)ress,  1899.]     S3  pp.     8°. 

Johnson,  Herrick.     "God's  ways  unsearchable."     A  discourse,  on  the  death  of 
President  Lincoln,  ])reached  before  the  Third  Presbyterian  congregation, 
in  Mozart  Hall,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Sunday,  April  23d,  1865. 
Pittsburgh:   W.  G.  Johyiston  ^i- co.,  [18651.     11  pp-     S°. 

Johnson,  Reverdy.     An  argument  to  establish  the  illegality  of  military  commissions 

in  the  United  States,  and  especially  of  the  one  organized  for  the  trial  of 

the  parties  charged  with  conspiracy  to  assassinate  the  late  President,  and 

others,  presented  to  that  commission,  on  Monday,  the  19th  of  June,  1865. 

Baltimore:  J.  Murphy  &  co.,  1865.     31pp.     8°. 

Johnson,  William  ]\I.     Our  martyred  President.     A  discourse   on   the  death   of 
President  Lincoln,  preached  in  Stillwater,  N.  Y.,  April  16th,  1865. 
Troy,  X.  Y.:  Daily  and  Weekly  Time.^  prhding  house,  1865.     14  lip ■     S°. 

Johnston,  William  D.     Lincoln  university;  or,  The  nation's  first  pledge  of  emanci- 
pation. 
Philadelphia:  The  author,  1867.     32  pp.     Plate.     8°. 

Jones,  Alfred  T.     Address  [on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln]. 

{In  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  258-267.    Boston,  1865,  4°.) 

Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln.     Hebrew  address.     Philadelphia,  June  1,  1865. 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places.    1863-1865,  vol.  2, 12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 


Jones,  Evan  Rowland.     Lincoln,  Stanton  and  Grant.     Historical  sketches. 
London:  F.  Warne  and  co.,  [1875].     xii,  343  jij).     Portraits.     8°. 

Jones,  Thomas  A.     J.  Wilkes  Booth.     An  account  of  his  sojourn   in   southern 
Maryland  after  the  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  his  passage  across 
the  Potomac,  and  his  death  in  Virginia. 
Chicago:  Laird  &  Lee,  1893.     126  pp.     Plates.     Portrait.'^.     16°. 

Jones,  Sir  Willoughby,  tr.     See  Cucheval-Clarigny,  PhiliiDpe  Athanase. 

Jordan,  Ebenezer  Stevens.     Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     A  discourse  delivered  on 
the  day  of  the  national  fast,  June  1,  1865,  at  the  Congregational  church, 
Cumberland  Centre,  Me. 
Portland:  I).  Tucker,  1865.     18  x>p.     8°. 

Jottrand,  Gustave,  tr.    See  Bancroft,  George.    Eloge  f  unebre  du  President  Abraham 
Lincoln.     1866. 

Joualt,  Alphonse.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Sa  jeunesse  et  sa  vie  politique.     Histoire 
de  I'abolition  de  I'esclavage  aux  Etats-Unis. 
Paris:  Hachette  &  cie,  1875.      {2),  256  j)p-     Portrait.     16°. 

Judson,  Edward  Z.  C.     The  parricides;  or,  The  doom  of  the  assassins,  the  authors 
of  a  nation's  loss.     By  Ned  Buntline. 
Xew  York:  Hilton  ct  Co.,  1865.     94,  {2)  pp.     8°. 


LIST    OF   LINCOLJSriANA.  39 

Junkin,  George.     National  joy  and  sorrow  commingled:  a  sermon  delivered  in  tlie 
Sixth  Presbyterian  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  June  1,  1865. 

{Ill  Lincolniana.     In  mcmoriam,  pp.  134-147.     Boston,  1S65,  4°.) 

Kadinus,  Kristofur,  jjseud.     S'r  Brown,  Xathaii. 

Kaufmann,  J.  L.,  tr.     See  Assassination  and  hi.-^tory  of  the  conspiracy.     1865. 

Kean,  William  F.     Fast  day  sermon.     God  the  light  of   the  nation.     A  sermon 

preached  in  the  Presbyterian  church  of  Freeport,  Pa.,  June  1st,  1865. 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1S63-1S65,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clippinj^. 

Keckley,  Elizabeth.     Behind  the  scenes,  or.  Thirty  years  a  slave;  and  four  years 
in  the  White  House. 
New  Tori-:  G.  W.  Carleton  i{-  <■<,.,  1S6S.     371  ]>p.     Portrait.     16°. 

Keeling,  Robert  J.     The  death  of  Moses.     A  sermon  preached  in  Trinity  (P.  E. ) 
church,  on  Sunday  evening,  April  23,  1865,  as  a  tribute  of   respect  to 
the  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Washington,  I).  C:   W.  II.  i(-  0.  H.  Morrison,  1865.     16  pp.     <S'°. 

Keith,  O.  B.     An  address  delivered  at  the  funeral  solemnities  of  the  late  President 
Lincoln  at  the  Church  of  Our  Savior,  Jeiikintown,  Wednesday  noon, 
April  19th,  1865. 
Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird,  1865.     8 pii.     8°. 

Kelley,  William  Darah.     Lincoln  and  Stanton.     A  study  of  the  war  administration 
of  1861  and  1862,  with  special  consideration  of  some  recent  statements  of 
Gen.  Geo.  B.  McClellan. 
New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,     1885.      {2),  88pp.     12°.     {Questions  of  the 
day,  no.  29.) 

Speech.     The    character   of    Abraliam    Lincoln,    [etc.]     I'honographically 

reported  for  The  Evening  Telegraph,  by  D.  Wolfe  Brown. 

(/;(  Eulogies  on  Aljraham  Lincoln.     Various  jilaces,  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Ketcham,  Henry.     The  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

New  York:  A.  L.  Burt,  [7,9(92].     xi,  435pp.     Plates.     Portrait.     12°. 

Kip,  William  Ingraham.     Address  delivered  at  Hombourg-les-Bains,  Germany,  on 
the  first  day  of  June,  1865,  being  the  day  appointed  by  the  President  of 
the  United  States,  as  a  day  of  humiliation  and  prayer. 
Frankfort-oii-tJte-Main:  [('.  Xaumaun's  Druckerei],  1865.     11pp.     8°. 

Kirk,  Edward  Norris.     [Sermon  on  the  death  uf  Lincoln.] 

{In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  31-47.    Boston, 
1865,  16°) 

Krauth,  Charles  Porterfield.     The  two  pageants.     A  discourse  delivered  in  the  First 
Eng.  p]van.  Lutheran  church,  Pittsburgl),  Pa.,  Thursday,  June  1st,  1865. 
Pittsburgh:  W.  S.  Haven,  1865.     23  pj).     8°. 

Kruell,  Gustave.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{I7i  his  The  portfolio  of  national  portraits.     New  York,  1S99.     F°.) 

Liaboulaye,  Edouard.     Speech  on  the  death  of  Mr.  Lincoln. 

(7«  Lincolniana.     In  mcmoriam,  pp.  320-326.     Boston,  1865.     4°.) 

Lamb,  E.  E.     Sermon  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln  preached  in  the  Congrega- 
tional church  of  Rootstown  [Ohio],  Sabbath  morning,  April  23,  1865. 
[Rootstoiun,  1865.]     U  pp.     12°. 


40  LIBKARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Lamberton,  John  P.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  co.,  1890.     9  pp.     12°. 
From  Chambers's  encyclopaedia. 

Lamon,  Ward  Hill.     The  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  from  his  birth  to  his  inaugura- 
tion as  President. 
Boston:  J.  R.  Osgood  A  co.,  1872.     .rv,  547  pp.     Plates.     Portraits.     Facsimile. 
8°. 

Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  1847-1865.     Edited  by  Dorothy  Lamon. 

Chicago:  A.   C.  McClurg  &  co.,  1895.     xvi,  9-276 pp.     Portraits.     Facsimiles. 

12°. 

Lange,  Max.     Abraham   Lincoln  der  Wiederhersteller  der  Nordamerikanischen 
Union,  und  der  grosse  Kampf  der  Nord-  und  Sudstaaten  wahrend  der 
Jahre  1861-1865.     5tes  Tausend. 
Leipzig:  0.  Spamer,  1866.    .v,  260  pp.    Portraits.    Map.    8°.     {Ehrentempel  des 
Neunzehnten  Jahrhunderts,  vol.  6. ) 

Laurie,  Thomas.     Three  discourses,  preached  in  the  South  Evangelical  church,  West 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  April  13th,  19th,  and  23d,  1865. 
Dedham,  Mass.:  J.  Cox,  jr.,  1865.    40  pp.     8°. 

liBben  und  Abentheuer  von  John  H.  Surratt.     See  Career  and  adventures  of  John 
H.  Surratt.     [1866.] 

Leben,  Wirken  und  Reden  des  Republikanischen  Prasidentechafts-Candidaten  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.     Nach  den  besten  amerikanischen  Quellen:  D.  W.  Bartlett, 
Reuben  Vose  u.  a.  Deutsch  bearbeitet. 
New  York:  F.  Gerhard,  1860.     106  pjp.     12°. 

Leffingwell,  C.  S.     Strength  in  sorrow.     A  sermon,  preached  in  St.  John's  church, 
Canandaigua,  June  1st,  1865,  on  the  occasion  of  the  national  fast,  following 
upon  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln. 
Canandaigua,  C.  Jobson,  1865.     13  pp.     8°. 

Leland,  Charles  Godfrey.     Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  abolition  of  slavery  in  the 
United  States. 
New   Yorl,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons.  1879.     246  pp.     Portrait.     16°.     {New  Plu- 
tarch, vol.  1.) 

Lewis,  William  P.     Sermon  in  Pottsville  on  the  day  of  President  Lincoln's  funeral 

in  Washington. 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Lieber,  Francis.     Lincoln  oder  McClellan? 

[Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird,  1864.}     4  pp-     8°. 

Same. 

[New  York:  H.  Lndirig,  1864.}    4  pp-    8°.     {Loyal  publication  society,  no.  59.) 

Same. 

{In  Union  league  of  Philadelphia     Pamphlets,  vol.  3,  no.  97.     1863-66.) 

Lincoln  or  McClellan. 

Neiv  York:  1865.     4 ]jp-     8°.     {Loyal  jmblication  society,  no.  71.) 

Lincoln  or  McClellan.     From  the  German,  b}^  T.  C. 

Neiv  York:  1865.     8pp.     8°.     {Loyal publication  society,  no.  67.) 


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Life  and  extraordinary  adventures  of  John  H.  Surratt,  the  conspirator. 

Philadelphia:  Barclay  &  CO.,  11865'].     {2),  21-^,  37-40 pp.    Plates.    Portrait. 
8°. 

Same. 

Philadelphia:  Barclay  &  CO.,  {1867].     {2),  -21-24,  37-136  pp.     Plates.     Maps. 
8°. 

Life  and  martyrdom  of  Abraham  Lincohi,  sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States; 
and  commander-in-chief  of  the  army  and  navy  of  the  United  States. 
Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson  dc  brothers,  [iseo].      {4),  17-203,  {2)  pp.     12°. 

Life  and  pubUc  services  of  Abraham  Lincohi,  sixteenth  President  of  the  United 
States;  and   commander-in-chief  of  the  army  and  navy  of  the  United 
States. 
Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peter.90)i  d:  hrothcrs,  [1864].      {2),  17-187  pp.     8°. 

Life  and  jmbhc  services  of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincohi,  of  Uhnois,  and  Hon.  Hannibal 
Hamhn,  of  Maine.     Wide-awake  ed. 
Boston:   Thayer  A  Eldridge,  [1860].     320  pp.     Portraitx.     12°. 

Life  of  Abraham  Lincohi.     1S(>0.     See  Scripps,  .John  Locke. 

Life  of  Abraham  Lincohi,  late  President  of  the  American  republic. 

Manchester:  A.  Hey  wood  &  son;  London:  G.  Vickers,  [1865].     16  pp.     8°. 
"  Reprinted  from  the  '  Morning  Star. '  " 
Life,  speeches,  and  public  services  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  together  with  a  sketch  of 
the  life  of  Hannibal  Hamlin.     Wigwam  ed. 
New  York:  Ihidd  cO  Carleton,  1860.     117  pp.     Portrait.     12°. 

Light,  Ezekiel.     Extract  of  a  sermon  preached  Wednesday,  the  19th  of  April,  1865, 
on  the  occasion  of  the  obsequies  of  President  Lincoln. 

(iji  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  l)S()o-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clippings. 

Lilienthal,   Max.     Sermon  at  the  Broadway  synagogue,  [Cincinnati,  Ohio,  April 

19th,  1865,  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln.] 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1S63-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  der  Sklavenbefreier  u.  Freiheitsmiirtyrer,  gew.     President  der 
Vereinigten  Staaten  Nord-Aiiierika's.     Met  dem  wohlgetroffenen  Portrait 
Lincoln's. 
[Biel:  L.  Heer-Beiri.v,  1865.]     16  pp.     Portrait.     12°. 

Lincoln's,  Abraham,  record  on  the  slavery  question.     His  doctrines  condemned  by 
Henry  Clay.     The  mass  of  Lincoln's  supporters  hostile  to  the  constitu- 
tion.    Lincoln's  course  in  Congress  on  the  Mexican  war.     The  Homestead 
bill, — "Land  for  the  landless,"  Lincoln,  Douglas,  and  Hamlin. 
Baltimore:  Printed  by  Murphy  &  co.,  [I860].     16pp.     8°. 
Caption  title. 
Lincoln,  Solomon.     Notes  on  tlie  Lincoln  families  of  31assachusetts,  with  some 
account  of  the  family  of  Abraham  Lincohi,  late  President  of  the  U.  States. 
(Reprinted  from  the  Historical  and  genealogical  register  for  October,  1865. ) 
Boston:  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1865.      {2),  10  pp.     8°. 
Lincoln  and  Hamlin  songster,  or,  The  continental  melodist,  comprising  a  choice 
collection  of  original  and  selected  songs,  in  honor  of  the  people's  candi- 
dates, Lincoln  and  Hamlin,  and  illustrative  of  the  enthusiasm  everywhere 
entertained  for  "  Honest  old  Abe,"  of  IlHnois,  and  the  noble  Hamlin  of 
Maine. 
Philadelphia:  Fisher  <^<:  brother,  [I860].     72pp.    16°. 


42  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

liincoln.  autographic  album.     Embracing  likewise  the  favorite  })oetry  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     [Edited  by  H.  C.  Whitney.] 
Chicago:  H.  C.  Whitney,  1891.      {48)  pp.     Portraits.     4°- 

liincoln  catechism  wherein  the  eccentricities  &  beauties  of  despotism  are  fully  set 
forth.     A  guide  to  the  Presidential  election  of  1864. 
New  York:  J.  F.  Feeks,  [1863].     46  pp.     16°. 

Der  Lincoln  Katechismus,  worin  die  Sehonheiten  und  Excentritiiten  des 

Despotismus  vollstiindig  dargestellt  sind.     Ein  Wegweiser  zur  Pnisident- 
enwahl  von  1864.     Von  der  englischen  Ausgabe  in's  Deutsche  iibersetzt. 
New  York:  J.  F.  Feeks,  [1864'].     46  pp.     12°. 


Lincoln  guard  of  honor,  Springfield,  III.      Organization  and  objects  of  the  Lincoln 
guard  of  honor,  and  first  memorial  service,  held  on  the  fifteenth  anniver- 
sary of  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Springfield,  Illinois,  April  15th, 
1880. 
Springfield:  State  Journal,  [1880].     {2),  14,  {2)  pp.     8°. 

Lincoln  katechismus.     [1864.]     See  Lincoln  catechism. 


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Lincoln  league.     Ritual. 

Bloom ington ,  III. :  1900  f     20  pp.     8° 
No  title  page. 

Lincoln  literary  collection.     [1897.]     SeeM.cCas'key,  J.  ¥.,  ed. 

Lincoln  memorial:  a  record  of  the  life,  assassination,  and  obsequies  of  the  mar- 
tyred President. 
Netr  York:  Buncc  tt-  Huntington,  1865.     288  pp.    Portrait.     8°. 

Lincoln  memorial  association.  Valuable  collection  of  autographs  and  historical 
papers  collected  by  J.  T.  Mitchell,  also  the  entire  Lincoln  memorial  collec- 
tion of  Chicago,  111.  At  one  time  the  personal  property  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  To  be  sold  Wednesday  and  Thursday,  Dec.  5th  and  6th,  1894. 
Philadelphia:  Picking  print,  [18.94].  (8),  111  pp.  Plates.  Facsimiles.  4°. 
{TJtns.  Birches  .srws  cat.,  no.  731.) 

Lincoln  memorial  collection  of  Chicago.     Catalogue  of  articles  owned  and  used 
by  Abraham  Lincoln.     Xow  owned  by  the  Lincoln  memorial  collection  of 
Chicago. 
[Chicago:  1887.]      {16)  pp.     12°. 

Lincoln   memorial  temple.       Washington,    D.    C.        Circular   to   churches    and 
schools. 
[Washington:  1865.]     2  pp.     4°- 

Lincoln  obsequies.     227  pp.     4°. 

Scrapbook  containing  newspaper  clippings  relating  to  the  death  of  Lincoln. 
Binder's  title. 

Lincolniana.     In  memoriam. 

Boston:   W.  V.  Spencer,  1865.     vii,  346  pp.     4°- 

Littlejohn,  Abram  Newkirk.     Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

(J;i  Our  martyr  President,  pp.  H.5-158.    New  York.     [1865.]     12°.) 

Lives  and  speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hannibal  Hamlin. 

Columbus,  0.:  Follett^  Foster  &  CO.,  1860.     170  pp.    Plate.     12°. 

Lodge,  Henry  Cabot  and  Theodore  Roosevelt.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  their  Hero  tales  from  American  liistory,  pp.  323-335.    New  York,  1895.    12°.) 


LIST    OF    LIISCOLNIANA.  43 

Loring-,  George  Bailey.     The  pre.sent  crisis.     A  speech  delivered  at  Lyceum  hall, 
Salem,  Wednesday  evening,  April  26,  1865,  on  the  assassination  of  President 
Lincoln.     Dr.  Loring's  letter  to  the  Salem  Gazette,  on  reconstruction. 
South  Danrers:  C.  D.  Howard,  1865.     13  p2).     S°. 

Lossing',  Benson  John.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  Ills  Lives  of  celebrated  Americans,  pp.  432-134.    Hartford,  1869.    8°.) 

IiOthrop,  Samuel  Kirkland.     [Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

{In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham   Lincoln,  pp.  24:5-263. 
Boston,  1865.    16°.) 

Lowe,  Charles.     Death  of  President  Lincoln:  a  sermon  delivered  in  the  Unitarian 
church  in  Archdale  street,  Charleston,  S.  C,  Sunday,  April  2.'?,  1865. 
Boston:  American  Unitarian  association,  1865.     S4 l^P-     13°. 

liOwell,  James  littssell.     Aln'aham  Lincoln. 

{In  hifi  My  study  windows,  pp.  ].')0-177.     Boston,  1871.    12°.) 

Same. 

{In  /)/.s-  Political  essays,  pp.  177-209.    Boston,  1890.    H°.) 

McClellan  or  Lincoln?     1864. 

(/»/)/.■.■  Political  essays,  pp.  1.53-176.    Bo.ston,  ISSS.    12°.) 

Same. 

{In  his  Political  essays,  pp.  153-176.     Boston,  1890.     8°.) 

The  President's  policy.     From  the  North  American  review,  January,  1864. 

Bo.<>ton:  Crosby  ^i-  Xirhols,  [1864'].      [3),  32,   {3)  pp.     8°. 


IfOwrey,  Grosvenor  P.     The  commander-in-chief;  a  defence  ujjon  legal  grounds  of 
the  proclamation  of  emancipation;  and  an  answer  to  Ex-judge  Curtis' 
pamphlet,  entitled  "Executive  power." 
New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam,  1862.     31  pp.     13°. 

Same.     2d  ed. 

New  York:   (1.  P.  Putman,  1863.     34  j)p.     13°. 

liOwrie,  John  Marshall.     The  lessons  of  our  national  sorrow.     A  discourse  delivered 
in  the  First  Presbyterian  church,  of  Fort  Wayne,  Lidiana,  on  the  Sa1)bath 
morning,  April  16th,  1865,  succeeding  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Fort  Wayne:  Jenkinson  ii-  Hartman,  1865.  ^16 pp.     8°. 

Lowry,  Robert.     Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln]. 

{In  Our  martyr  president,  pp.  303-315.    New  York,   [1865].    12°.) 

Ludlow,  James  IVI.     Sermon  commemorative  of  national  events,  delivered  in  the 
First  Presbyterian  church,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  April  23d,  1865. 
AH)any:    Weed,  Parsons  and  company,  1865.     37  pp.     8°. 

Ludlow,  John  IMalcolm.     President  Lincoln  self-pourtrayed. 

London:  A.  W.  Bennett,  1866.     [6) ,  339  pp.     Portrait.     16°. 

Lyon,  Nathaniel.     Our  cause — our  candidate. 

(/» /(/.v  Last  political  writings,  pp.  111-128.     New  York,  1861.   12°.) 

Mabie,  Hamilton  Wright.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

( In  Library  of  the  world's  best  literal ure,  vol.  16,  pp.  9059-9064.     New  York,  [1897] .    8°. ) 

Lincoln  as  a  literary  man. 

{In  Men  who  have  risen.    Ed.  by  H.  \\.  Mabie,  3d  ed.,  pp.  327-338.    Boston,  1902.    8°.) 


46  LIBRAKY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Marshall,  AV.  K.     31eiiiorial  seriiiou  delivered  Thursday,  June  1st,  1865. 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.     Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Memorial  sermon:  delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  church,  Columbus, 

Ohio,  Thursday,  June  1,  1865. 

{Tn  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  148-lt)().    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Martin,  Henri.     Letter,  tr.  from  the  Paris  "Siecle." 

{In  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  327-329.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Matteson,  L.  J.     Kev.  Mr.  Matteson  on  Abraham  Lincoln.     [Sing  Sing,  N.  Y., 

April,  1865.] 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lineohi.    Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Matthews,  James   P.     The  nation.     Eulogy  on   President  Lincoln.     An  address 

delivered  before  the  county  convention,  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  May  2d,  1865. 

{Ill  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln,     s'arious  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Maynard,  Mrs.  Xettie  Colburn.     Was  Abraham  Lincoln  a  spiritualist?  or,  Curious 
revelations  from  the  life  of  a  trance  medium.     Together  with  portraits, 
letters  and  poems,  [etc.] 
Philadelphia:  R.  C.  Hartranft,  1891.     xxiv,  264  pp-     Plates.     Portraits.     1£°. 

Mayo,  Amory  Dwight.     The    martyr    President.     A  discourse    j^reached  on  the 
anniversary  of  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  in  the  Church  of  the 
Eedeemer,  Cincinnati,  O. 
[Cincinnati,  0.:  1866.']     {10)  pp.     8°. 
Clippings  from  "The  Ambassador." 

The  nation's  sacrifice.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Two  discourses,  delivered  on 

Sunday  morning,  April  16,  and  Wednesday  morning,  April  19,  1865,  in 
the  Church  of  the  Redeemer,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Cindnnati:  R  Clarke  &  CO.,  1865.     28  j)p.     8' 


<?o 


The  republic  at  peace.     A  discourse  delivered  on  the  occasion  of  the  national 

fast,  June  1st,  1865,  in  the  Church  of  the  Redeemer,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Cincinnati,  1865.     {14)  pp.     5". 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Memorial.     Senate  and  House  of  the  United  States  of  America.     [Petition  of  divers 
persons  asking  that  the  twelfth  of  February,  the  birthday  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  be  appointed  as  a  "legal  holiday."     Followed  by  a  brief  essay, 
and  two  short  poems  on  Abraham  Lincoln.] 
In.  p.,  1874-1     {4)  pp.     8°. 

Merle  d'  Aubigne,  Jean  Henri. 

Letter  [to  George  C.  Fogg  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln]. 
{In  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  315-316.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Mill,  John  Stuart.     Letter  to  a  friend  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

(/;i  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  293-295.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Miller,  J.  G.     Fast  day  sermon.     Preached  in  Montrose,  June  1st,  1865. 

(//(  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincohi.     Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Miller,  Samuel  F.     Life  and  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     A  memorial  oration 
delivered  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  June  1st,  1865. 
Delhi:  Sturtevant  <k  Mcintosh,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 


LIST    OF    LINCOLNIANA.  47 

Miner,  Alonzo  Ames.     [Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincohi.] 

{Ill  Sermons  preichert  in  Boston  on  tlic  doath  of  Abralmin  Lin<'olu,  j)]).  -^77-291.     Bos- 
ton. 1865.     16°.) 

Minor,  Charles  Landon  Carter.    Tlie  n-al  Jvim-ohi,  with  article  by  1..  (i.  Tyler.    Kd. 
by  Kate  ^I.  Rowland. 

Hiehmond,Va.:  E.WniJdli/  CO.,  luoi.     CC pp.     12°. 

Mr.  Lincoln's  arbitrary  arrests.     The  acts  which  the  Baltimore  platforiu  apjjroves. 
\_Xnr  York:  ^^64.]     24pp.     8°. 

Mitchell,  James  T.  Valuable  collection  of  autographs  and  historical  papers  t-ol- 
lected  by  J.  T.  ^Mitchell;  also  the  entire  Lincoln  memorial  collection  of 
Chicago,  111.  At  one  time  the  personal  property  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
To  be  sold  Wednesday  and  Thursday,  Dec.  5th  and  6th,  1894. 
Phihidelphki:  Bkkhig  print,  \_1S94\.  {8),  111  pp.  Platen.  Facsimiles.  4°. 
(  Tlios.  Birch's  sous  cat.  Xo.  731.) 

Mitchell,  Samuel  S.     Presbyterian  church  of  Han-isburg,  April  19,  LSfi.").     In  meuio- 
riam. 
Trnrrishinyj:  Singerh/  d-  Myers,  1865.     1')  pp.     8°. 

Monibert,  J.  Isidore.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{Tntiis  Great  lives:  a  course  o;  history  in  biograpliies,  I'-t  ser.,  pj..  •J73-'JS3.     Hnsiou 
and  New  York,  [:8S6].    12°.) 

Monroe,  Nelson.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

(/((. /i/.v  The  Grand  :  rmy  button,  pp.  13-17.    Boston   1893.    8°.) 

Mooar,  George.     The  religion  of  loyalty:  a  doctrinal  sermon,  preached  in  tlie  First 
Congregational  church,  Oakland,  April  23d,  1865. 
San  Francisco:  Towne  and  Bacon,  1865.     24  pp.     8°. 

Moore,  Frank.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  Ill's  Heroes  and  martyrs,  vol.  1,  pj).  .=>.")-tll.    New  York,  [186  ].    4°.) 

■     Same. 

(//( /(/.s  Portrait  gallery  of  the  w   r,  pp.  ]-s.     Xew  York   1864.     8°.) 

Moore,  Henry  D.     Moral  grandeur  of  the  proclamation  of  emancipation.    A  sermon 
delivered  on  the  day  of  national  thanksgiving,  December  7,  1865,  in  the 
Plymouth  Congregational  church,  Pittsburgh,  Penn'a. 
Pittshiir;;]):  W.  S.  iraven,  1866.     20  pj>.     8°. 

Morals,  Sabato.     An  address  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the 
United  States,  delivered  before  the  Congregation  Mikve  Israel  of  I'hila- 
delphia,  at  their  synagogue  in  Seventh  street,  on  Wednesday,  April  19, 
1865. 
Philadelphia:  Collins,  1865-5625.     7  pp.     8°. 

A  discourse  delivered  before  the  Congregation  ilikve  Israel  of  Philadelphia, 

at  their  synagogue  in  Seventh  street,  on  Thursday,  June  1,  1865,  the  day 
appointed  for  fasting,  humiliation,  and  prayer,  for  the  untimely  death  <if 
the  late  lamented  President  of  the  United  States,  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Philadelphia:   Collins,  5625-1865.     8 pp.     8°. 

Hebrew  address.     [Philadelphia,  June  1st,  1865."] 

{Ill  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Morehouse,  IL  L.     Evil  its  own  destroyer.     A  discourse  delivered  before  the  united 
societies  of  the  Congregational  and  Baptist  churches  at  the  Congregational 
church  in  the  city  of  East  Saginaw,  April  19th,  1865,  on  the  occasion  of 
the  death  of  President  Abraliam  Lincoln. 
Fast  Saganaw,  Midi.:  Enterprise  print,  1865.     16  pp.     12°. 


48  LIBRAKY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Morris,  Benjamin  Franklin,  compiler.     Memorial  record  of  the  nation's  tribute  to 
Abraham  Lincoln. 
Washington:    W.  IT.  cO  O.  11.  Morrison,  1865.     [2),  372 pp.     Plates^.     8°. 

Morris,  Charles.     Abraham  Lincoln  (1809-1865).     The  martyr  of  the  civil  war. 
{In  his  Famous  orators  of  the  world,  pp.  120-122.     Philadelphi .,  1903.    8°.) 

Morse.  F.  H.    Resolution  at  a  meeting  of  Americans,  held  in  that  city  (London), 
May  1, 1865. 

{In  Lineolniana.     In  uiemoriam,  pp.  29(>-297.     Boston,  1865.     4°.) 

Morse,  John  Torrey,  jr.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

Cambridge:  TJie  Riverside  press,  1893.     2  vols.     8°.     {American  statesmen,  vols. 
25  &  26. ) 

Same. 

Boston:    Houghton,  Mifflin  tt  co.,  1899.     2   vols.     8°.     {American  statesmen. 
Large  paper  ed. ,  vols.  25  <&  26. ) 

Mudge,  Zachariah  Atwell.     The  forest  boy;  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.    For  young  people. 
New  York:  Carlton  S:  Porter,  Il867'\.     321pp.     Plates.     16°. 

Mulford,  E.     Address  [on  the  occasion  of  the  funeral  obsequies  of  President  Lin- 
coln at  Montrose]. 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.     Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Murdock,  David.     Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    A  sermon  preached  in  the  Congre- 
gational church  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  April  23,  1865. 
Milford:  Northrop'' s  gallery  of  art,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 

Mussey,  Charles  F.     The  mighty  fallen.     A  discourse  occasioned  by  the  assassina- 
tion of  President  Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  Presbyterian  church,  Batavia, 
N.  Y.,  Sunday  morning,  April  23d,  1865. 
Batavia:  D.  D.  Waite,  1865.     U  PP-     8°. 

Myers,  Leonard.     Abraham  Lincoln.     A  memorial  address  delivered  June  15th, 
1865,  before  the  Union  league  of  the  Thirteenth  ward. 
Philadelphia:  King  A  Baird,  1865.     15  pyp-     8°. 

Nadal,  Bernard  Harrison.     [Sermon  at]  Wesley  chapel,  [Washington,  D.  C,  April 

17,  1865]. 

{Ill  J^ulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Naglee,  Henry  Morris.     McClellan  vs.  Lincoln.     Damning  disclosure  of  the  treat- 
ment of  McClellan  by  Stanton  and  Lincoln.     Testimony  of  Gen.  H.  M. 
Naglee. 
[Philadelphia,  1864.']     4  pp-     8°. 

Nason,  Elias.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States, 
delivered  before  the  New  England  historic-genealogical  society,  Boston, 
May  3,  1865. 
Boston:   W.   V.  Spencer,  1865.     28  pp.     8°. 

Note  [relating  to  the  parentage  of  President  Lincoln.] 

(J/i  Lineolniana.    In  memoriam,  p.  433.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Nation  weeping  for  its  dead.     Observances  at  Springfield,  Massachusetts,  on  Presi- 
dent Lincoln's  funeral  day,  Wednesday,  April   19,  1865,  including   Dr. 
Holland's  eulogy.     From  the  Springfield  Republican's  report. 
Springfield,  Mass.:  S.  Boioles  &  co.;  L.  J.  Poivers,  1865.     32  pp.     8°. 


LIST    OF    LINCOLNIANA.  49 

National  Lincoln    monument   association.     Incorporated   b}^  act  of  Congress, 
March  30th,  1867. 
Washington:  Printed  at  the  Great  Republic  office,  1S67.     12  2>p-     1^° • 

Annual  reports  of  the  custodian  to  the  executive  committee.     Reports  for 

nine  years.     From  1875  to  1883,  inclusive  [etc.]. 
Springfield,  III.:  H.  W.  Rokker,  1SS4.     35  pp.     8°. 

A  memorial  in  regard  to  the  Lincoln  monument  to  be  erected  at  Springfield, 

Illinois. 
Trentoyi,  N.  J.:  The  State  Gazette,  1867.     15  pp.     <?°. 

Organization  and  design.    Proceedings  of  the  board  of  managers.    Plans  and 

prospects.     Progress  of  the  work.     Representative-men  selected.    Appeal 
to  the  public.     Appendix. 
Washington,  I).  C:  1870.     41,  Hi  pp.     8°. 


The  National  portrait  gallery  of  distinguished  Americans.     [Line  ed.] 
Philadelphia:  Rice,  Butter  ii- CO.,  [1868}.     3  vols.     Porlralts.     4°. 
Abraham  Lincoln,  vol.  1,  pp.  113-141. 

Neale,  RoUin  Heber.     [Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

{In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  (in  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  lGl-175. 
Boston,  1865.    16°.) 

Neill,  Edward  Duffield.     Reminiscences  of  the  last  year  of  President  Lincoln's  life. 
Read  at  a  meeting  of  the  Minnesota  commandery  of  the  Military  order  of 
the  loyal  legion,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Nov.  4,  1885. 
St.  Paul,  Minn.:.  The  Pioneer  Press  company,  1885.      {2),  18pp.     8'^ 


qO 


Nelson,  Henry  A.     The  divinely  prepared  ruler,  and  The  fit  end  of  treason,  two 
discourses  delivered  at  the  First  Presbyterian  church,  Springfield,  Illinois, 
on  the  Sabbath  following  the  burial  of  President  Lincoln,  May  7,  1865. 
Springfield,  III:  Baker  &  Phillips,  1S65.     39  2)p.     8°. 

Ne-w  Jersey.     General  assembly.     Addresses  delivered  at  the  presentation  of  the 
portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  the  committee  of  the  house  of  assem- 
bly, February  12,  1867. 
Trenton,  N.  J.:  Office  of  the  State  Gazette,  1867.     34  pp.     8°. 

New  York  {State).     Legislature.     Legislative  honors  to  the  memory  of  President 
Lincoln.     Message  of  Gov.  Fenton  to  the  legislature,  communicating  the 
death  of  President  Lincoln.     Obsequies  of  President  Lincoln  in  the  legis- 
lature.    Printed  under  the  direction  of  J.  B.  Cushman,  Clerk  of  assembly. 
Albany:   Weed,  Parsons  &  co.,  1865.     118pp.     8°. 

New  York  Herald.     A  relic  of  the  rebellion;  or.  What  liai)pened  twenty-six  years 
ago.     A  true  copy  of  the  New  York  Herald,  as  published  on  the  15th  of 
April,  1865,  the  morning  after  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln, 
[Edited  by  John  H.  Winston.] 
Xew  York:  J.  II.  Winston,  1891.     [2),  69  pp.     8°.    ^ 

New  York  Life  Insurance  Company.      Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  Us  rresidents  of  the  UuiLed  States  from  1779  to  1896.    Xew  York,  [1896].    16°.) 

Newell,  Robert  Henry.     The  martyr  President. 
New  York:  Carleton,  1865.     43  2)p.     12°. 

Newman,  Francis  William.     The  good  cause  of  President  Lincoln.     A  lecture. 
London:  Emancipation  society,  1863.    24  pp.     12'^ 

27426—03 4 


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50  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Niccolls,  Samuel  Jack.    In  luemoriam.    A  discourse  on  the  assassination  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  in  the  Second  Presby- 
terian church,  of  St.  Louis,  April  23d,  1865. 
St.  Louis:  S.  Spencer,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 

Nicliolas,  Samuel  Smith.     A  review  of  the  argument  of  President  Lincoln  and 
Attorney  General  Bates,  in  favor  of  Presidential  power  to  suspend  the 
privilege  of  the  writ  of  habeas  corpus. 
LouisrUle,  Ky.:  Bradley  &  Gilbert,  1861.     38  jip-     8°. 

Same. 

{In  his  Conservative  essays,  legal  and  practical,  pp.  216-275.    Philadelphia,  1863.    8°.) 

Nicliols,  Clifton  M.     Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln:  being  a  biography  of  his  life  from 
his  birth  to  his  assassination;  also  a  record  of  his  ancestors,  and  a  collec- 
tion of  anecdotes  attributed  to  Lincoln. 
Springfield,   0.:  Mast,   Crowell  d:  Kirkpatrick,  1896.     {2),  320  pp.     Portrait. 
8°.     [Farm  and  fireside  library,  no.  132.) 

Nicholson,  William  R.     [Remarks]  at  St.  Paul's  church  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln]. 

{In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on   the  death  of  .\braham  Lincoln,  pp.  12.3-126. 
Boston,  1865.    16°.) 

Nicolay,  John  George.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

Boston:  Little,  Broum  ci- CO.,  1882.     21  jjp.     12°. 

A  short  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.      Condensed  from  Nicolay  and  Hay's 

Abraham  Lincoln:  a  history. 
New  York:  Tlie  Century  co.,  1902.     {4),  vii-xvi,  578 pp.     Portrait.     8°. 

Nicolay,  John  George,  and  John  Hay.     Abraham  Lincoln.     A  history. 

Xeic  York:  The  Century  co.,  1890.      10  vols.     Illustrations.     Plates.     Portraits. 
Maps.     Facsimiles.     8°. 

NicoU,  Charles  H.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  his  Our  Presidents  from  Washington  to  Cleveland.    New  York,  1888.    8°.) 

Niles,  Henry  E.     Address  on  the  occasion  of  President  Lincoln's  funeral  obsequies 
in  York,  Pa. 
York,  Pa.:  H.  Young,  [i<96J].     8 jjp.     8°. 

Noble,  Mason.     Sermon  delivered  in  the  United  States  naval  academy,  on  the  day 
of  the  funeral  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Newport:  G.   Y.  IIarnniO)id,  1865.     16  jyp.     8°. 

Northrop,  H.  H.     A  sermon  upon  the  assassination  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln, 
at  Washington,  April  the  14,  A.  T>.  1865;  preached  at  Carthage,  Illinois, 
on  Wednesday,  April  the  19th,  A.  D.  1865. 
Carthage,  III.:  Tlie  Carthage  Republican  print,  1865.     8  pp.     8°. 

Norton,  Robert.     Mr.  Norton's  sermon.     God's  discipline  of  nations. 

{In  Maple  leaves  from  Canada,  for  the  grave  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  5-17.    St. 
Catherines,  1865.    8°.) 

Notable  history  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States. 

( In  True  stories  of  great  Americans  for  young  .Americans,  pp.  45-59.     [n.  p.,  1897] .    S'^. ) 

Obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Union  Square,  New  York,  April  25,  1865. 
New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand,  1865.     32  pp.     Portrait.     4°- 

Oglesby,  Richard  James,  Governor  of  Illinois.     [Message  to  the  General  assembly, 
January  7,  1867. 
Springfield:  Baker,  Bailhache  &  cu.,  1867.     43  pp.     8" 
Contains  reference  to  Lincoln's  monument. 


V'O 


LIST   OF    LINCOLNIANA.  51 

Old,  ]M.  L.     The  death  of  the  President.     Sermon  deUvered  at  Christ  church,  Wash- 
ington, April  23,  1865. 

(/n  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2.    12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Old  Abe,  the  miller;  or,  The  campaigns  of  Richmond.     A  story. 
[n.  J).,  1864f'\     <^pp.     S°. 

Old  Abe's  joker,  or.  Wit  at  the  White  House. 

Xeir  York:  B.  M.  I)e  Witt,  [lS6.'i].     7i^  pp.     1S° . 

Old  Abe's  jokes,  fresh  from  Abraham's  bosom.     Containing  all  his  issues,  excepting 
the  "greenbacks"  to  call  in  some  of  which,  this  work  is  issued. 
Neio  York:  T.  R.  Dawley,  11864].     {3),  21-135  jij:).     Portrait.     13°. 

Old  Colony  Baptist  Association.     The  forty-third  anniversary — held  with   the 
Baptist  church  in  Hanson,  October  11  and  12,  1865. 
Boston:  J.  M.  Heives,  1865.     20  pp.     8°. 

Contains  resolutions  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Oldroyd,  Osborn  Hamiline.     The  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  flight,  pursuit, 
capture,  and   punishment  of  the  conspirators,  with  an  introduction  by 
T.  M.  Harris. 
Wnxhington,  D.  C:  0.  H.  Oldroyd,  1901.     xviii,  805  pp.     Illustrations.     Plate. 
Portrait.     Map.     8°. 

Lincoln's  campaign;  or.  The  political  revolution  of  1860. 

Chicago:  Laird  &  Lee,  [1896].     vi,  241  pp.     Portraits.     12°. 

,  (d.     The  Lincoln  memorial;  album-immortelles.    Original  life-pictures,  with 

autographs,  from  the  hands  and  hearts  of  eminent  Americans  and  Euro- 
peans, contemporaries  of  the  great  martyr  to  liberty,  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Together  with  extracts  from  his  speeches  and  sayings.  Collected  and 
edited  by  O.  H.  Oldroyd.  With  an  introduction  by  M.  Simpson,  D.  D., 
and  a  sketch  of  the  patriot's  life  by  I.  N.  Arnold. 
Nerc  York:  G.  W.  C((r/rf oil  ci- CO.,  1882.     571pp.     Plates.     Portrait.     8°. 

Only  authentic  hfe  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  alias  "Old  Abe."     A  sou  of  the  west. 
Also  of  Gen.  Geo.  B.  McClellan,  alias  "Little  Mac."     With  an  account  of 
his  numerous  victories,  from  Phillipi  to  Antietam.     The  two  lives  in  one 
volume. 
Xew  York:  J.  0.  Haney  l^  co.,  \_1864'].     16,  16  pp.     16°. 

Otto,  Emil.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Ein  Lebensbild. 

St.  Louis,  Mo.:  Eden  pub.  house,  1897.     155  jrp.     16°.     {Deutsche  'evangelische 
Synod  von  Nord-Amerika.     Deutsche  evang.  jugend-Bibliothek,  25th  Bd. ) 

Our  martyr  President,  Abraham  Lincoln.     Voices  from  the  pulpit  of  New  York  and 
Brooklyn.     Oration  by  Hon.  George  Bancroft.     Oration  at  the  burial  by 
Bishop  Simpson. 
Nexu  York:  Tibbals  &  Whiting,  [/S65].     420  pp.     12°. 

Same. 

New  York:  Tibbals  d-  Whiting,  1865.     476  pp.     12°. 

Paddock,  Wilbur  F.     A  great  man  fallen!     A  discourse  on  the  death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     Delivered  in  St.  Andrew's  church,  Philadelphia,  April  2'.i,  1865. 
Philadelphia:  Sherman  &  co.,  1865.     24pp.     8°. 

Parke,  N.  G.     The  assassination  of  the  President  of  the  United  States  overruled  for 
the  good  of  our  country.     A  discourse  preached  in  the  M.  E.   church, 
Pittston,  Penna.,  June  Ist,  1865. 
Pittston,  Pa.:  Gazette  office,  1865.     20pp.     8°. 


52  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Parker,  Henry  E.     Discourse  the  day  after  the  reception  of  the  tidings  of  the  assas- 
sination of  President  Lincoln,  preached  in  the  South  Congregational 
church,  Concord,  N.  H.,  April  16,  1865. 
Concord:  McFarland  li- Jenks,  1865.     15  pp.     8°. 

Pascal,  Cesar.     Abraham  Lincoln.     La  vie,  son  caractere,  son  administration. 
Paris:  Grassart,  1865.     {8),  232 pp.     12°. 

Patterson,  Adoniram  Judson.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.,  April  19,  1865. 
Portsmouth:  C.  W.  Brewster  d:  So7i,  1865.     30  pp.     8°. 

Patterson,  James  W.     Memorial  address  on  the  life  and  character  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  delivered  at  Concord,  Xew  Hampshire,  June  1,  1865,  at  the 
request  of  the  state  authorities. 
Concord:  Cogswell  &  Sturdevant,  1865.     24  pp.     8°. 

Patterson,  Eobert  M.     The  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Philadelphia:  J.  S.  Claxton,  1865.     44  l^P-     8°. 

Patten,  Alfred  S.     The  nation's  loss  and  its  lessons.     An  occasional  discourse,  on 
the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln. 
Utica,  N.  Y.:  Curtiss  &  White,  1865.     18  pp.     8°. 

Patton,  William  "Weston.     President  Lincoln  and  the  Chicago  memorial  of  emanci- 
pation.    A  paper  read  before  the  Maryland  historical  society,  Dec.  12, 
1887. 
Baltimore:    [/.  Murphy    and   co.],   1888.     36  pp.     8°.     {Maryland  historical 
society,  Fund-publication,  no.  27.) 

Peirce,  J.  D.     An  address  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  Uni- 
versalist  church,  North  Attleboro',  Mass.,  April  19,  1865. 
Boston:  Davis  &  Farmer,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 

Pendleton,  George  Hunt.     Hear  Hon.  Geo.  H.  Pendleton. 
[Richmond,  1864?]     8  pp.     8°. 

Pennsylvania.  Legislature.  House  of  Representatives.  Addresses  on  the  considera- 
tion of  resolutions  relative  to  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of 
the  United  States,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, January  23,  1866.  Together  with  the  last  inaugural  address  of 
President  Lincoln. 
Harrisburg:  Singerly  &  Myei's,  1866.     24  pp.     8°. 

Pennsylvania.     Historical  society.     [Resolutions  on  the  death  of  3Ir.  Lincoln.  ] 
[Philadelphia,  1865.]     4  pp.     8°. 

Penny,  "William  L.     Abraham  Lincoln.     A  lecture  before  the  Nyack  rowing  asso- 
ciation. 
[XyacJ:,  N.  Y.:  W.  H.  Myers,  1886.]     22 pp.     8°. 

Perkins,  Frederick  Beecher.     Lincoln. 

{In  his  The  picture  and  the  man,  pp.  50-113.    Xew  York,  1867.    16°.) 

Peterson,  O.  M.     Abraham  Lincoln  og  hans  samtid.     Tre  dele. 
Chicago:  Skandinavens  boghandel,  1889.     3  vols.     16°. 

CONTENTS: 

Abraham  Lincoln's  barndom  og  ungdom;  Abraham  Lincoln  og  negerslaveriet;  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  som  prsesident. 

Peters,  William  A.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

(/»  ft js  Lives  of  our  Presidents,  pp.  261-301.    New  York,  1884.    16°.) 


LIST    OF    LINCOLNIANA.  53 

Philadelphia.     City  council.     Common  oouncil  and  Select  council  proceedings,  Phil., 
Ap.  1865,  also  an  "invitation"  from   Select  comicil  to  participate  in  the 
obsequies. 
[Philadelphia,  1865.1     S°. 

Made  from  clippings  of  the  journals  of  the  two  councils. 

Phillips,  Wendell.     An  address,  delivered  in  Tremont  temple,  Boston,  April  19, 1865. 
Worcester,  Mass.:  C.  Hamilton,  [ISesl.     S pp.     S°. 

Lincoln's  election. 

(In  his  Speeches,  lectures,  and  letters,  pp.  294-318.    Boston;  1863.    12°.) 
'•Fraternity  lecture,  delivered  in  Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  Nov.  7,  1860." 

Piatt,  Donn.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  his  Memories  of  the  men  who  .saved  the  union,  pp.  27-49.    New  York,  1887.    12°.) 

Pierson,  Mrs.  Helen  W.     Abraham  Lincoln.     1861  to  1865. 

{In  her  Lives  of  the  Presidents  of  the  U.  S.  in  words  of  one. syllable,  pp.  124-143.    New 
York.  [1885].    8°.) 

Pinckney,  Charles  Cotesworth.     A  discourse  delivered  at  the  Church  of  the  Ascen- 
sion, H  St.  [Washington,  D.  C],  April  23,  1865. 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2.    12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Pinkerton,  Allan.     History  and  evidence  of  the  passage  of  Abraham  Lincoln  from 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  to  Washington,  D.  C,  on  the  22d  and  23d  of  February, 
1861. 
[New  York  or  Chicago f  1868.}     30pp.     8°. 

- — ■ Same. 

Chicago:  Republican  prini ,  [18681.     18  pp.     8°. 

Pitman,  Benn,  comp.     The  assassination  of  President  Lincoln  and  the  trial  of  the 
conspirators. 
Cincinnati  c(-  Xew  York:  Wilstach  A  Baldicin,  186.5.     4^1,  (3)  pp.     Plate.     8°. 

[Plain  farmer,  A.]  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States,  demon- 
strated to  be  the  Gog  of  the  Bible,  as  foretold  by  the  prophet  Ezekiel  in 
the  XXXVIII  and  xxxix  chapters  of  his  book  of  prophecy.  The  thirteen 
Confederate  States  shown  to  be  the  mountains  of  Israel,  and  all  the  pre- 
dictions contained  in  the  laty  prophecy  concerning  them  literally  fulfilled 
in  the  late  war  between  the  North  and  South. 
Memphis:  Public  Ledger  office,  1868.     56  pp.     12° . 

Poetical  tributes  to  the  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Pliiladelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  d-  co.,  1865.     306  pp.     Portrait.     12°. 

Poore,  Benjamin  Perley.     Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

(,/»  Parton,  .lames,    ed.    Some  noted  princes,  authors,  and  statesmen  of  our  time,  pp. 
347-3r>l.     New  York,  [1885].     8°.) 

Porter,  Elbert  S.     Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln]. 

{In  Our  martyr  president,  pp.  233-210.    New  York,  [1865].    12°.) 

Porter,  George  L.     The  tragedy  of  the  nation. 

[Bridgeport,  Conn.:  1896].      {44)  pp-     F°. 
Type-written  copy. 

Portraits  and  sketches  of  the  lives  of  all  the  candidates  for  the  presidency  and  vice- 
presidency,  for  1860. 
New-York:  J.  C.  Buttre,  1860.     32  pp.     Portraits.     8°. 
Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  3-4. 


54  LIBKARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Post,  Jacob.     Discourse  on  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  preached  in  camp 
at  Harrison's  Landing,  Virginia,  April  23d,  1865. 
O.vrego:  S.  H.  PaArr  d-  en.,  1865.       {3),  11pp.     S°. 

Post,  Truman  ^Nlarcellus.     [Prayer  and  discourse  delivered  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  April 

19,  '65,  during  the  funeral  of  President  Lincoln.] 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Potter,  William  J.     The  national  tragedy:  four  sermons  delivered  before  the  First 
Congregational  society,  New  Bedford,  on  the  life  and  death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln. 
New  Bedford,  Mass.:  A.  Taber  A  brother,  1865.     67  pp.     8°. 

contents: 
1.  The  assassination  of  the  President,  pp.  3-12;  2.  Discourse  on  the  day  of  the  funeral 
rites,  pp.  13-19;  3.  The  capacity  and  historical  position  of  President  Lincoln,  pp.  20-41; 
4.  The  dramatic  element  in  the  career  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  12-67. 

Potts,  J.  F.     Death  of  President  Lincoln:  a  sermon. 

(In  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  167-176.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Powderly,  Terence  Vincent.     Abraham  Lincoln.     (1809-1865.) 

(In  Home,  Charles  F.    ed.    Great  men  and  famous  women,  pp.  338-344.    New  York, 
[1894].    4°.    State.smen  and  sages,  vol.  2.) 

Powell,  E.  P.     Sermons   on   recent   national   victories   and   the   national   sorrow. 
Preached,  April  23d,  1865,  in  the  Plymouth  church. 
Adriai),  Midi.:  Smith  cC-  Foster,  1865.     27 pp.     8°. 

Power,  John  Carroll.     Abraham  Lincoln.     His  great  funeral  cortege,  from  Wash- 
ington city  to  Springfield,  Illinois.     With  a  history  and  description  of  the 
national  Lincoln  monument. 
Springfield,  III:  1872.     {2),  205 pp.     Portrait.     Chart.     12°. 

Abraham  Lincoln.     His  life,  public  services,  death  and  great  funeral  cortege, 

with  a  history  and  description  of  the  national  Lincoln  monument.     Mon- 
umental ed. 

Springfield,  III.:  E.  A.  Wilson  ct  co.,  1875.     362  pp.     Portrait.     Map.     Plan. 
12°. 
Same.     3d  ed. 

Springfield,  III:  H.   W.  liokker,  1882.     41G  pp.     Portrait.     8°. 

History  of  the  attempt  to  steal  the  body  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Including  a 

history  of  the  Lincoln  guard  of  honor,  with  eight  years  Lincoln  memorial 
services. 
[Springfield,  III]:  1890.     286,  (4)  pp.     Plates.     Portrait.     8°. 

Illustrated  description   of  the  national   Lincoln   monument,  or.  Advance 

sheets  from  the  book  now  in  press,  to  be  issued  Nov.  1,  1879,  entitled: 
Abraham  Lincoln.     His  life,  public  services,  death,  and   great  funeral 
cortege,  with  a  history  and  description  of  the  national  Lincoln  monument. 
Monumental  ed. 
Springfield,  III:  E.  A.   Wilson  &  co.,  1874-     {4),  224-'256 pp.     12°. 

The  Lincoln  memorial  league. 

(hi  tiis  History  of  an  attempt  to  steal  the  body  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     [Springfield, 
111.],  1890.    8'='.) 

Pratt,  Silas  Gamaliel,  ed.     Lincoln  in  story;  the  life  of  the  martyr-President  told  in 
authenticated  anecdotes. 
Neiv  York:  D.  Applelon  cO  co.,  1901.     xv,  224-  pp.     Plates.     Portraits.     Fac- 
simile.    12°. 


LIST    OF    LINCOLNIANA.  55 

President  Lincoln  campaign  songster. 

New  York:  T.  E.  Dauieij,  [1864]-      (3),  ir,-72 pp.     18°. 

Preston,  William.     Address  on  the  day  of  the  obsequies. 

[In  St.  Andrew's  clmrch,  Pittsburgh.  Memorial  sermon  and  address  on  the  death 
of  President  Lincoln,  St.  Andrew's  church,  Pittsburgh,  pp.  23-38.  Pittsburgh, 
1865.    8°.) 

Prime,  G.  Wendell.     A  sermon  delivered  in  Westminster  church,  Detroit,  on  Sab- 
bath morning,  April  16,  1865,  after  the  death  of  President  Lincoln. 
Detroit:  Advertiser  and  Tribune,  1865.     16  2^P-     8°. 

Proceedings  of  a  called  meeting  of  ministers  of  all  religious  denominations  in  the 
District  of  Columbia,  in  the  First  Baptist  church  in  Thirteenth  street, 
Monday  April  17,  in  reference  to  the  sore  bereavement  which  the  country 
has  suffered  in  the  sudden  decease  of  our  beloved  chief  magistrate, 
Abraham  Lincoln,  with  the  remarks  of  Rev.  Dr.  Gurley,  addressed  to  the 
President  of  the  United  States,  Andrew  Johnson  and  the  reply  of  the 
President. 
Washington,  D.  C:  McGiJl  S:  WItheroic,  1865.     U  PP-     8°. 

Providence,  E.  I.     City  council.     Proceedings  of  the  city  council  of  Providence  on 
the  death  of  Abraham   Lincoln;   with  the  oration  delivered  before  the 
municipal  authorities  and  citizens,  June  1,  1865,  by  William  Binney. 
Providence:  Knowles,  Anthony  &  co. ,  1865.     56  jjp-     8° 


no 


Pulpit  and  rostrum.     Sermons,  orations,  popular  lectures,  etc.     Nos.  34r-36,  June, 
1865. 
New  York:  Schermerhorn,  Bancroft  ct  co.,  1865.     3  nos.  in  2.     8°. 

contents: 

34  &  35.  B.4NCR0FT,  G.    Oration  pronounced  in  Union  square,  April  25,  1865,  at  the 
funeral  obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  city  of  New  York.    pp.  1-13. 
Bryant,  W.  C.    Ode  for  the  funeral  of  Abraham  Lincoln,    p.  14. 
Lincoln,  A.    Emancipation  proclamation,  January  1st,  1863.    pp.  15-19. 
"     Second  inaugural  address,  March  4th,  1865.    pp.  20-23. 
36.  Thompson,  H.  P.    In  memoriam.    A  sermon  delivered  on  Sunday,  April  16,  1865, 
in  the  Reformed  Prot.  Dutch  church  of  Peapack,  X.  ,T.    1865. 

Purinton,  J.  M.     A  discourse  on  the  death  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered 
in  the  Baptist  church  in  Smithfield,  Fayette  county.  Pa.,  June  1st,  1865. 
Philadelphia:  J.  A.  WagenseUer,  1865.     16 pp.     8°. 

Putnam,  George.     An  address  delivered  before  tlie  city  government  and  citizens  of 
Roxbury  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  April  19,  1865. 
Roxlmry:  L.  B.  &  0.  E.  Weston,  1865.     U,  2pp.    8°.     {Roxbury,  Mass.     City 
council.     City  document,     no.  5.) 

Address  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln]. 

{In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  .\braham  Lincoln,  pp.  307-321.    Bos- 
ton, 1865.    16°.) 


?o 


Putnam,  M.  Louise.     The  children's  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Chicago:  A.  C.  McClurg  &  co.,  1892.    290,  (i?)  ;>p.     Illustratiom.     16^ 

Quint,  Alonzo  Hall.     Three  sermons  preached  in  the  North  Congregational  church. 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  fast  day,  April  13,  and  Sunday,  April  16,  1865. 
New  Bedford:  Mermry  job  ]>ress,  1865.     45  pp.     8°. 

contents: 

I.  National  sin  must  be  expiated  by  national  calamity,  pp.  1-16;  II.  What  President 
Lincoln  did  for  his  country,  pp.  17-30;  III.  Southern  chivalry,  and  what  the  nation 
ought  to  do  with  it.  pp.  Sl-'IS. 


56  LIBRAEY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Randall,  E.  H.     An  address  on  the  occasion  of  the  funeral  obsequies  of  the  late 
President  Lincoln,  delivered  before  the  citizens  of  Randolph,  Vt.,  April  19, 
1865. 
Montpelier:   Walton's  steam  printing  establisJunent,  1863.     12  pp.     8°. 

Rankin,  Jeremiah  Eames.     Moses  and  Joshua.     A  discourse  on  the  death  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  preached  in  the  Winthrop  church,  Charlestown,  Wednesday 
noon,  April  19,  1865. 
Boston:  Dakin  and  Metcalf,  \_1865'].     16  pp.     8° 


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Raum,  Green  Berry.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  his  History  of  Illinois  Republicanism,  pp.  253-254.    Chicago,  1900.    4°.) 

Ray,  Charles.     A  sermon:  preached  before  the  united  congregations  of  Wyoming, 
N.  Y.  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln,  April  19th,  1865. 
Buffalo:  A.  M.  Clapp  &  CO.,  1865.     23pp.     8°. 

Ray,  H.  Cordelia.     Lincoln.     Written  for  the  occasion  of  the  unveiling  of  the  freed- 
men's  monument  in  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  April  14,  1876. 
New  York:  J.  J.  Little  &  co.,  1893.     11  pp.     16°. 

Raymond,  Henry  Jarvis.     History  of  the  administration   of  President  Lincoln; 
including  his  speeches,  letters,  proclamations  and  messages.     With  a  pre- 
liminary sketch  of  his  life. 
New  York:  Derby  &  Miller,  1864.     496  pp.     Portrait.     12°. 

The  life  and  public  services  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  sixteenth  President  of  the 

United   States,  together  with  his  state  papers,  including  his  speeches, 
addresses,   messages,  letters,  and  proclamations,  and  the  closing  scenes 
connected  with  his  life  and  death.     To  which  are  added  anecdotes  and 
personal  reminiscences  of  President  Lincoln  by  Frank  B.  Carpenter. 
New  York:  Derby  d:  Miller,  1865.     808  pp.     Plates.     8°. 

The  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  H.  J.  Raymond;  and  the  life  of  Andrew 

Johnson,  by  John  Savage. 
New  York:  Derby  &  Miller,  1864.     136  pp.     12°. 

Same. 

New  York:  National  union  executive  committee,  \^1864^-     136pp.     12° 


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Rebello  da  Silva,  Luis  Augusto.     Speech  delivered  in  the  Chamber  of  peers,  Lis- 
bon, Portugal. 

(7k  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  307-314.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Reed,  James.     Address  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln]. 

{In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  293-305.    Bos- 
ton, 1865.    16°.) 

Reed,  John  J.     The  house  that  Jeff  built. 

Neiv  York:  The  American  news  co.,  11868].     (S),  16 pp.     8°. 

Reed,  Seth.     A  discourse  delivered  on  the  occasion  of  the  funeral  obsequies  of 
President  Lincoln,  April  19,  1865. 
Boston:  G.  C.  Rand  d- Avery,  1865.     24  pp.     8°. 

Reed,  Villeroy  D.     The  conflict  of  truth.     A  sermon  preached  in  the  First  Pres- 
byterian church,  Camden,  N.  J.,  April  30,  1865. 
Camden,  N.  J.:  S.  Chew,  1865.     29  pp.     8°. 

Reed,  William  Bradford.     Speech  on  the  presidential  question  delivered  before  the 
National  Democratic  association.     Philadelphia,  September  4,  1860. 
IPhiladelphia,  I860.]     20pp.     8°. 


LIST    OF    LINCOLNIANA.  57 

Remy,  Jean  S.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

(/n /sis  Lives  of  the  Presidents,  pp.  60-65.    New  York,  [1900].    8°.) 

Republican  club  of  the  City  of  New  York.     Proceedings  at  the  annual  dinner  at 
Delnionico's  the  anniversary  of  the  birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Nm  York:  Press  of  Beeken  &  Leavens  [dc],  1887-1S99.     3  vols.     8° 


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summary: 
1st.  Feb.  12th,  18S7;  4th.  Feb.  12th,  1890;  13th.  Feb.  loth,  1899. 

Republican  convention,  Chicago,  1S60.     Proceedings  of  the  republican  national 
conventit)n  held  at  Chicago,  May  16,  17,  and  18,  1860. 
[Chicago,  1860.1     153  pp.     8°. 
No  title-page. 

Baltimore,  1864.     Presidential  election,  1864.     Proceedings  of  the  national 

union  convention  held  in  Baltimore,  Md. ,  June  7th  and  8th,  1864.    Reported 
by  D.  F.  Murphy. 
Nexo  York:  Bak''.r  &  Godiinn,  1864-     94  pp.     8°. 

Republican  songster,  for  the  campaign  of  1864. 

Cincinnati:  J.  R.  Hawley  &  co.,  1864.     64pp.     16°. 

Resolutions  adopted  at  a  meeting  of  the  officers  of  the  army  and  navy  and  citizens 
of  Natchez,  on  the  death  of  the  President  of  the  United  States. 
Natchez,  1865.     4  pp-     12°. 
Reynolds,  John  V.     Sermon  in  commemoration  of  the  virtues  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
delivered  in  the  Plrst  Presbyterian  church,  Meadville,  Pa.,  June  1,  1865. 
MeadviUe,  Pa.:  P.  L.  White,  1865.     36  pp.     8°. 
Rhodes,  Jacob.     The  nation's  loss.     A  poem  on  the  life  and  death  of  the  Hon. 
Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States,  who  departed  this 
life,  in  Washington,  D.  C,  April  15,  1865. 
Neivark,  N.  J.:  F.  Starbuck,  1866.     18pp.     16°. 
Rhodes,  Mosheim.     A  sermon  on  the  occasion  of  the  assassination  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  on  Wednesday, 
April  19,  1865,  (being  the  day  of  the  obsequies  of  our  martyr  President), 
in  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  church,  Sunbury,  Penn'a. 
Sunhury,  Pa.:  H.  B.  Masser  and  E.  Wilvert,  1865.     16 pp.     8°. 

Rice,  Allen  Thorndike,  ed.     Reminiscences  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  distinguished 
men  of  his  times. 
New  York:  NortJi  American  publishing/  ro.,  1886.     Ixi.v,  656  }tp.     Plates.     Por- 
traits.    Facsimiles.     8°. 

Contains  articles  by  Ulysses  S.  Grant;  Elihu  B.  Washburne;  George  \V.  Julian;  R.  E. 
Fenton;  J.  P.  Usher;  George  S.  Boutwell;  Benjamin  F.  Butler;  Charles  C.  Coffin; 
Frederick  Douglass;  Lawrence  Weldon;  Benjamin  P.  Poore;  Titian  ,T.  Coffey;  Henry 
Ward  Beecher;  William  D.  Kolley;  Cassius  M.Clay;  Robert (j.  Ingersoll;  A.  H.  Mark- 
land;  Schuyler  Colfax;  Daniel  W.  Voorhees;  Charles  A.  Dana;  .lohn  A.  Kasson;  James 
B.  Fry;  Hugh  McCuUoch;  Chauncey  M.  Depew; , David  R.  Locke;  Leonard  Swett; 
Walt  Whitman;  Donn  Piatt;  E.W.Andrews;  James  C.  Welling;  JohnConness;  John 
B.  Alley,  and  Thomas  Hicks. 

Rice,  Daniel.     Tlie  President's  death — its  import.     A  sermon  preached  in  the  Second 
Presbyterian  church,  Lafayette,  Indiana,  April  19,  1865,  on  the  day  of 
President  Lincoln's  funeral. 
[Lafayette,  Ind.:  1865.1     i^),  '^  PP-     ''^°- 
Rice,  Nathan  Lewis.     Sermon  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of 
the  United  States.     Preached  on  the  occasion  of  the  national  funeral, 
Wednesday,  April  19,  1865. 
New  York:   W.  C.  Bryant  d- co.,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 


58  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Riley,  Isaac.     Sermon  [in  Pottsville  on  the  day  of  President  Lincoln's  funeral  in 
Washington]. 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.     Various  places.    1863-18(55,  vol.  2.  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Ritcliie,  Alexander  Hay.     Ritchie's  historical  picture,  Death  of  President  Lincoln, 
engraved  from  the  painting  by  A.  H.  Ritchie. 
New  York:  A.  H.  Ritchie  &  CO.,  1S68.     11pp.     Plate.     12°. 

Robbins,  Chandler.     [Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

(In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,   pp.  213-223. 
Boston,  1865.    16°.) 

Robinson,  Charles  Seymour.     The  martyred  President:  a  sermon  preached  in  the 
First  Presbyterian  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  on  the  morning  of  April  16th, 
1865. 
New  Yorh:  J.  F.  Trow,  1865.     31  pp.     8°. 

Same. 

{In  Our  martyr  President,  pp.  8.5-109.    New  York,  [1865].    12°.) 

Robinson,  Thomas  H.     The  unveiling  of  divine  justice  in  the  great  rebellion.     A 
sermon.     June  1,  1865. 
Harrisburg:  A.  Taylor,  1865.     35  pp.     8°. 

Robinson,  William  Stevens.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

(//)  his  "Warrington"  pen-portraits,  pp.  498-499.    Boston,  1877.    12°.) 

John  Brown  and  President  Lincoln. 

{In  lih  "Warrington"  pen-portraits,  pp.  237-2.52.    Boston,  1877.    12°.) 

Results  of  Pres.  Lincoln's  death.     [Extract  from  Diary  of  1865.] 

{In  his  "Warrington"  pen-portraits,  pp.  304-321.    Boston,  1877.    12°.) 

Robson,  Charles.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

( Jjt  ?iis  Biographical  encyclopsedia  of  Illinois  of  the  XIX  century,  pp.  .5-8.    Philadel- 
phia, 1875.     4°.) 

Rock-well,  J.  Edson.     Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln]. 

(//(  Our  martyr  president,  pp.  273-287.    New  York,  [1865].    12°.) 

Rodrock,  W.  D.  C.     An  address.     Delivered  to  the  2d  Brigade,  1st  Division,  Army 

of  the  Shenandoah,  near  Winchester,  Va.,  April  lyth,  the  day  set  apart 

for  the  funeral  of  the  late  President  of  the  United  States. 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Rog-ers,   A.  P.     A  discourse,  preached  in  the  South  Dutch  church,  on  Sabbath 

morning,  April  16th,  being  the  Sabbath  succeeding  the  assassination  of 

President  Lincoln. 

{Ill  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places.  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln]. 

(/;;  Our  martyr  President,  pp.  241-2.54.     New  York,  [1865].     12°.) 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.     See  Lodge,  Henry  Cabot  (did  Theodore  Roosevelt. 

Rowland,  L.  S.     Death  of  President  Lincoln:  a  sermon  delivered  at  the  First  parish 
church,  Bangor,  Maine,  on  Sunday,  April  16,  1865. 

(/?i  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  177-185.    Bo.ston,  186-5.    4°.) 

The  death  of  President  Lincoln.    Sermon  delivered  Sunday,  April  16,  [1865]. 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 


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"Rugg,  Henry  W.     Abraham  Lincoln.     President,  March  4,  1861-April  15,  1865. 

{In  his  The  Presidents  of  the  United  States.     Sketches,  pp.  I'ig-lS.'i.     Providence, 

[1888].    4°.) 

Russell,  John,  1st  Earl.     Speech  in  the  House  of  Lords,  London,  ]May  1,  1865. 
(In  Lineolnianii.    In  memoriam,  pp.  298-302.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Russell,  Peter.     Our  great  national  reproach,  and  Tlie  connsel  of  Ahithophel  turned 
into  fooHshness.     Two  sermons  preached  in  St.  James'  church,  Eckly, 
Penna.     The  first  on  the  occasion  of  the  funeral  solemnities  of  President 
Lincoln.     The  second  on  the  late  fast  day,  (June  1st). 
PhUadelphia:  King  S;  Baird,  1865.     30  pp.     8°. 

Sabine,  William  T.      "The  land  mourneth  "  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States.     A  sermon  delivered  in  the  Church  of  the 
Covenant,  on  Sunday  evening,  April  16th,  1865. 
Philadelphia:   W.  P.  Atkhison,  1865.     18  pp.     16°. 

Saco,  Maine.     Report  of  proceedings   [consequent   upon   the  death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.] 

{Til  Tapk'v,  K.  P.     Kulogy  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  3-12.     Biddeford,  18ti").    8°.) 

St.  Andrew's  church,  Pittsburgh.     Memorial  sermon  and  address  on  the  death  of 
President  Lincoln,  St.  Andrew's  church,  Pittsburgh,  Sunday,  April  16, 
and  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865.     Published  by  the  congregation. 
Pittsburgh:   W.  S.  Haven,  1865.     38.  pp.     8°. 

Salem,  Mass.     City  council.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  George  W.  Briggs, 
D.  D. ,  June  1 ,  1865.     With  the  proceedings  of  the  city  council  on  the  death 
of  the  President. 
Salem,  Mass.:  1865.     48pp.     8°. 

Public  Library.     Special  reading  lists.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

(Zni^s  Bulletin,  vol.  3.  pp.  76-77.    .Salem,  ]S97.    8°.) 

Salisbury,  S.     Sermon;  preached  at  West  Alexandria,  Ohio,  Api-il  P>Oth,  1865,  on 
the  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Eaton,  0.:  Eaton  WeeMy  Register  hand  poii:er-}>re>(s  print,  1865.     11  p>p.     12°. 

Sample,  Robert  Fleming.     The  curtained  throne:  a  sermon,  suggested  by  the  death 
of  President  Lincoln.     Preached  in  the  Presbyterian  church  of  Bedford, 
Pa.,  April  23,  1865,  and  repeated  April  30,  1865. 
Philadelphia:  J.  S.  Cla.rton,  1865.     3J  jip.     8°. 

Sanborn,  R.  S.     A  discourse  on  the  terrible,  irresistible  yet  sublime  logic  of  events 
as  suggested  by  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  and  the  attempted 
assassination  of  Secretary  Seward;  delivered  in  the  Universalist  church, 
Ripon,  Wis.,  Sunday  evening,  April  23d,  1865. 
In.  p.,  1865.]     7pp.     8°. 

Saredo,  Giuseppe.     Abramo  Lincoln.     Lettura  fatta  nella  gran  sala  della  R.  Uni- 
versita  di  Siena.     2a  ed. 
Milano:  E.  Treves  &  CO.,  1869.     47  pp.     16°.     {Scienza  del popolo.) 

Sarmiento,  Domingo  Faustino.     Vida  de  Abram  Lincoln,  d^cimo  sesto  Presidente 
de  Ids  Estados  I'nidos.     Precedida  de  una  introduccion. 
Nuera  Turk:  D.  Aiijih'tnn  y  m.,  1866.     .dviii,  306  pp.     Portrait.     12°. 

Same.     2a  ed.     Correjida  y  aumentada. 

Naevu  York:  D.  Appktun  y  ca.,  1866.     .dviii,  308  pp.     Portrait.     12°. 


60  HBKARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Saunders,  Rolfe  S.     An  oration  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of 
the  United  States.     Delivered  on  Island  40,  April  25,  1865. 
Memphis:   W.  A.  Whitmore,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 

Scliurz,  Carl.     Abraham  Lincoln.     An  essay. 

BoMon  and  New  York:  Houghton,  M{ffiin  lI-  co.,  1891.     {4),  117  pp.     Portrait. 
16°. 

Abraham  Lincoln;  an  essay,  together  with  testimonies  by  Emerson,  Whit- 

tier,  Holmes  and  Lowell,  and  a  biographical  sketch  of  Carl  Schurz. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  d- CO.,  11899'].     91pp.     Portrait.     16°.     {Riverside 
literature  series,  no.  133. ) 

Schuyler,  Montgomery.     [Address delivered  in  Christ  church,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  April 

19,  1865,  during  the  funeral  obsequies  of  President  Lincoln.] 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places.  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Scott,  Henry  W.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

(In  his  Distinguished  American  lawyers,  pp.  521-536.    New  York:  C.  L.  Webster  & 
CO.,  1891.    8°.) 

Scripps,  John  Locke.     Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Neio  York:  New  York  Tribune,  1860.     32  pp.     8°.      {Tribune  tracts,  no.  6.) 

Same. 

Chicago:  Chicago  Press  and  Tribune  co.,  I860.     32  pp.     8°. 

The  first  published  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  written  in  the  year  mdccclx; 

reprinted  in  the  year  mdcccc,  by  the  Cranbrook  press. 
[Detroit,  Mich.:  The  Cranbrook  press,  1900.]     85,  {2)  pp.     Portrait.     4°- 

Seaman,  L.     What  miscegenation  is!  and  what  we  are  to  expect  now  that  3Ir. 
Lincoln  is  re-elected. 
New  York:   Waller  d-  Willetls,  [1865].     8  pp.     8°. 

Searing^,  Edward.     President  Lincoln  in  history.     An  address  delivered  in  the 
Congregational  church,  Milton,  Wisconsin,  on  fast  day,  June  1st,  1865. 
Janesville:   Veeder  &  Devereux,  1865.    20  pp.     8°. 

Sears,  Hiram.     The  people's  keepsake;  or,  Funeral  address  on  the  death  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  late  lamented  President  of   the  United  States,   with  the 
principal  incidents  of  his  life.     Delivered  in  the  city  of  Mount  Carmel, 
111.,  Sunday,  April  23,  1865. 
Cincinnati:  Poe  d:  Hitchcock,  1865.     18  pp.     8°. 

Sedgrwick,  Charles  B.     An  eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  sixteenth  President  of  the 
United  States,  pronounced  on  the  occasion  of  the  obsequies  at  Syracuse, 
April  19th,  1865. 
Syracuse:  The  Daily  Journal  steam  book  and  job  office,  1865 .     16  pp.     8°. 

Seiss,  Joseph  Augustus.     The  assassinated  President,  or  The  day  of  national  mourn- 
ing for  Abraham  Lincoln,  at  St.  John's  (Lutheran)  church,  Philadelphia, 
June  1st,  1865. 
Philadelphia:  1865.     43,  {2)  pp.     8°. 

Selby,  Paul.     The  life,  stories  and  speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  a  compilation  of 
Lincoln's  most  remarkable  utterances,  with  a  sketch  of  his  life. 
Chicago  d:  New   York:  G.   M.   Hill  co.,  1900.     469pp.     Illustrations.     Plate. 

12° . 


Serment,  Jacques  Henri.     Sur  une  gravure.     Stances.     A  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Paris:  C.  Meyrueis,  [1865].     32 pp.     8° 


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Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincohi.     Together  with  the 

funeral  services  in  the  east  room  of  the  executive  mansion  at  Washington. 

Boston:  J.  E.  Tilton  and  company,  1865.     379,  {2)  pp.     16°. 

Contains  sermons  by: 

Bartol,  C.  A.  Lothrop,  S.  K. 

Chaney,  G.  L.  Manning,  J.  M. 

Clatke,  J.  F.  Miner,  A.  A. 

Cudworth,  W.  H.  Neale,  R.  H. 

Ellis,  R.  Nicholson,  W.R. 

Foote,  H.  V^'.  Putnam,  G. 

Fulton,  J.  D.  Reed,  J. 

Gurley,  D.  P.  Robbins,  C. 

Hague,  G.  H.  Stone,  A.  L. 

Hale,  E.  E,  Studley,  W.  S. 

Huntington,  F.  D.  Todd,  J.  E. 

Kirk,  E.  N.  Webb,  E.  B. 

Services  and  addresses  at  the  unveiling  of  the  statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  October  21&t,  1869. 
Brooklj/n:  The  War  fund  committee,  1S69.     3S  pp.     S°. 

Sheppard,  Robert  Dickinson.     Abraham  Lincoln,  a  character  sketch,  with  anec- 
dotes, characteristics  and  chronology. 
Milwaukee:  H.   G.  Campbell  publishing  co.,    [1899}.     116  pp.     Frontispiece. 
Illustrations.     Portraits.     1S°.     {True  stories  of  great  Americans.) 

Sherman,  John.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln.     Senator  Sherman's  sketches  of  his 

life  and  services.     The  acts  of  his  administration  as  President.     The  lesson 

of  his  assassination. 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places.    1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Sherman,  Socrates  N.     Eulogy  upon  President  Lincoln.     Delivered  April  19,  1865, 
at  the  XJ.  S.  A.  general  hospital,  Grafton,  W.  Va. 
Grafton:  D.  F.  Shriner,  1865.     Upp-     8°. 

Shields,  Charles  Woodruff.  Address  delivered  at  a  large  union  meeting  held  in  the 
Central  Presbyterian  church,  Philadelphia,  on  Wednesday  noon,  the  19th 
of  April,  the  day  on  which  President  Lincoln's  funeral  obsequies  were 
observed  in  Washington  city. 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.     Various  places.     1863-lSfi5,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Shindel,  M.  L.  An  address  delivered  in  the  Lutheran  churches  at  McAlistersville 
and  Thompsontown,  on  Thursday,  Jun^  1st,  1865,  being  a  day  appointed 
by  the  President  as  a  day  of  humiliation,  in  honor  and  memory  of  His 
Excellency  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States. 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  place.s.     1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Silva,  Luiz  Augusto  Rebello  da.     >^ee  Rebello  da  Silva,  Luis  Augusto. 

Silver,  Abiel.  The  death  of  the  President:  a  sermon  delivered  in  Wilmington, 
Delaware,  April  16,  1865. 

(/h  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  204-211.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Simonton,  A.  G.     A  discourse  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  President  Lincoln; 
delivered  at  a  special  divine  service  held  May  21st,  1865,  and  published  at 
the  request  of  the  American  residents  in  Rio  de  Janeiro. 
Eio  de  Janeiro:  G.  Leuzinger,  1865.     14  pp-     8°. 


62  LJBRAKY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Simpson,  Matthew.     Funeral  address  delivered  at  the  burial  of  President  Lincoln, 
at  Springlield,  Illinois,  May  4,  1865. 
Xeic  York:  OiHtond- Porter,  1865.     SI  pp.     12°. 

Oration  at  the  burial  [of  Abraham  Lincoln]  at  Springheld. 

{In  Our  martyr  President,  pp.  393-410.    New  York,  [1865].    12°.) 

Sketch  of  the  life  and  times  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     (To  accompany  a  portrait. ) 
Fhiladelphia:  Bradlei/ d- CO.,  Il865'\.     96pp.     Plate.     16°. 

Slater,  Edward  C.     The  nation's  loss.     A  sermon  upon  the  death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  sixteenth  President  of  the  LTnited  States.     Preached  April  19, 
1865,  at  Paducah,  Ky. 
Paducah,  Ky.:  Blelock  &  co.,  1S65.     20pp.     8°. 

Smith,  Goldwin.     Letter  to  the  editor  of  the  London  Daily  News. 
(/?i  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  303-306.    Boston,  18tJ5.    i°.) 

President  Lincoln. 

[London:  Maomllan  and  CO.,  186.5.}     300-305  pp.     8°. 
Cut  from  Macm^illan's  magazine,  vol.  1,  no.  64. 

Smith,  Henry  Boynton.     Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

(/?i  Our  martyr  President,  pp.  359-381.    New  York,  [1SG5] .    12°.) 

Smith,  Samuel  George.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

Cincinnati:  Jennings  &  Pye,  11902}.     31,  (1)  pp.     Frontispiece.     12°.     {Hero 
series,  vol.  3. ) 

Abraham  Lincoln. 

(J??, /lis  Retribution  and  other  addresses,  pp.  135-152.    Cincinnati,  [1900].    8°) 

Smolnikar,  Andreas  Bernardus.  The  great  encyclic  epistle,  divided  into  two  parts; 
the  first  of  which  was  occasioned  by  the  death  of  President  Abraham 
Lincoln,  and  the  second  by  the  capture  of  Jefferson  Davis:  both  being 
preparatory  to  the  work,  with  the  title  of  the  manuscript:  "The  heavenly 
mission  to  all  governments  and  all  nations  for  the  introduction  of  Christ's 
peaceable  reign  on  earth.  Written  by  Andrew  B.  Smolnikar",  [etc.] 
Baltimore:  S.  S.  Mills  d-  co.,  1863.     32 pp.     8°. 

Snively,  William  A.     Sermon:  the  nation's  bereavement. 

{In  St.  Andrews  church,  Pittsburgh.    Memorial  sermon  and  address  on  the  death  of 
President  Lincoln,  St.  Andrew's  church,  Pittsburgh,  pp.  3-21.    Pittsburgh,  1865.    8°. ) 

Soldier's  national  cemetery  association.    Oration  of  Major-General  O.  O.  Howard, 
and  speech  of  His  Excellency  A.  G.  Curtin,  at  the  laying  of  the  corner 
stone  of  the  monument  in  the  Soldier's  national  cemetery,  at  Gettysburg, 
July  4,  1865.     With  the  other  exercises  of  the  occasion. 
Gettyshurgh:  Aughinhaugh  d-  Wible,  1865.     60,  {1)  pp.    Frontispiece.     8°. 

Southg-ate,  Horatio.     The  death  of  Lincoln,  April  15th,  1865.     Some  of  the  religious 
lessons  which  it  teaches.     A  sermon,  preached  in  Zion  church,  New  York, 
on  the  first  Sunday  after  Easter,  April  23d,  1865. 
Ne^v  York:  J.  W.  Amerman,  1865.     14  pp-     8°. 

Souvenir  of  Lincoln's  birthplace. 

Hodgensville,  Ky.:  T.   B.    Kirkpatrick,  1903.     (90)  pp.      Illustrations.      Por- 
traits.    16°. 

Spath,  Adolph.     Rede  bei  der  Begriibnissfeier  des  Priisidenteu  Abraham  Lincoln, 

(geb.  den  12.  Februar  1809,  gest.  den  15.  April  1865).     Gehalten  in  der 

Evangelisch-Lutherischen   Zionskirche  zu  Philadelphia,  Mittwoch,  den 

19.  April  1865.     Mit  einer  Zugabe  aus  der  Osterfest-predigt  am  14.  April. 

PJiiladelphia:  C.  W.  Widmaier,  1865.     15 pp.     8° 


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Spangler,  Edward.     Testimony  for  prosecution  and  defence  of  in  the  case  of  Edward 
Spangler,  tried  for  conspiracy  to  murder  the  President,  before  a  military 
commission,  of  which  Major-(ieneral  Hunter  was  president,  Washington, 
D.  C,  May  and  June,  1865. 
IWashingfnn,  186',.]     66,  {2)  pp.     <?". 

Sparks,  Edwin  Erie.     Abraham  Lincoln,  a  new  tyjie  (if  American. 

(/w  Afe  The  men  who  made  the  nation,  {)p.  37S-410.    New  York,  1901.    12°.) 

Spaulding,  Elbridge  Gerry.     The  Republican  platform.     Revised  speech  delivered 
at  Buffalo  and  Washington  at  meetings  held  to  ratify  the  nomination  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hannibal  Hamlin. 
\_n.p.,lS60.]     S  })p.     8°. 

Spear,  Samuel  Thayer.     The  punishment  of  treason.     A  discourse  preached  April 
,  23d,  1865,  in  the  South  Presbyterian  church  of  Brooklyn. 

Brooklijn:  ^^  Tlie  Uii ion'' ^  sf earn  pres.^cs,  1865.     .38  pp.     8°. 

Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

(In  Our  martyr  President,  pp.  2S9-301.    New  York.  [1,SG5].     12°.) 

Speed,  James.     Oration  upon  the  inauguration  of  the  bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  at 
Louisville,  Ky.,  February  12,  1867. 
Louismlle:  Bradley  ct  Gilbert,  1867.     8  pp.     8°. 

Speed,  Joshua  Fry.     Reminiscences  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  notes  of  a  visit  to 
California.     Two  lectures,  with  a  sketch  of  his  life. 
Louisrille,  Ky.:  J.  P.  Morton  <ui(l  company,  1884.     07  pp.     8°. 

Sprague,  I.  N.     President  Lincoln's  death.     A  discourse  delivered  in  the  Presbj^- 
terian  church  in  Caldwell,  N.  J. ,  on  tlie  day  of  national  mourning,  June 
1st,  1865. 
Xeivark,  X.  J.:  Daily  Ad verti.'ier  office,  1865.     20pp.     <v°. 

Sprague,  William  Buell.     A  discourse  delivered  in  the  Second  Presbyterian  church, 
Albany,  April  16,  1865,  the  Sunday  morning  immediateh^  succeeding  the 
assassination  of  the  President  of  the  United  States. 
Albany:    Weed,  Parsons  and  company,  1865.     18  pp.     12°. 

Staples,  Ernest  Linwood.     A  man  of  destiny;  being  the  story  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
an  epic  poem. 
Slielton,  Conn.:  Lincoln  publishing  covipany,  1902.    71pp.   Plates.    Portraits.  8°. 

Starr,  Frederick, /)■.     The  martyr  President.     A  discourse,  delivered  in  the  First 
Presbyterian  church,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  Sabbath  morning,  April  16th,  1865, 
on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Repeated  by  request  in  the  North 
Presbyterian  church,  St.  Louis.  Mo.,  Sabbath  morning.  May  14th,  1865. 
St.  Louis:  S.  Spencer,  1865.     19  pp.     8°. 

Stebbins,  Horatio.     Oration  delivered  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  April  19,  1865. 

(7h  Lincolniana.     In  memoriam,  pp.  268-273.    Boston,  1865.    4°. ) 
Steele,  Richard  H.     Victory  and  mourning.     A  sermon  occasioned  by  the  death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States;  preached  in  the 
First  Reformed  Dutch  church,  New-Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  1st,  1865. 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.:  Terhune  and  Yan  Anx/k'n,  1865.     27  pp.     8°. 

Steiner,  Lewis  Henry.     Abraliam  I.incuhi:  the  lessons  taught  by  his  life  and  the 
obligations  imposed    l)y    his  death.      An  address,   delivered    at    "The 
Glades,"  Frederick  county,  Maryland,  April  23d,  1865. 
Philadelphia:  ./.  />'.  Rodyers,  1865.     15  pp.     8°. 

Stephens,  Alexander  Hamilton.     Carpenter's  picture,  Lincoln  and  emancipation. 
Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  12th  of  Feb.,  1878. 
[Washington:  Darby  d' Ducall,  1878.']     4  j>p-     <S'° 


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64  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Sterling,  William.     The  martyr  President.     A  sermon  delivered  in  the  court  house 
in  Williamsport,  Sunday,  April  23,  1865. 
[Wmiamspori]:  ''Bitllef in'' print,  [ISeo}.     8 i^p.     S°. 

Stevens,  L.  L.     Lives,  crimes,  and  confessions  of  the  assassins. 

Troy,  N.  Y.:  Daihj  Times  printing  establishment,  1865.     {4),  15-58  pp.     8°. 

Stewart,  Daniel.     Our  national  sorrow.     A  discourse  on  the  death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  containing  the  substance  of  two  sermons  delivered  in  the  Presby- 
terian church,  Johnstown,  April  16  and  19,  1865. 
Johnston')):  J.  D.  HoughtaUng,  1865.     20  pp.     8° 


?o 


Stoddard,  Richard  Henry.     Abraham  Lincoln.     An  Horatian  ode. 
New  York:  Bunce  &  Huntington,  [1865^.     12pp.     8° 


^o 


Stoddard,  William  Osborn.     Abraham  Lincoln  and  Andrew  Johnson. 

New  York:  F.  A.  Stokes  &  brother,  1888.     viii,  284,  73 2)p-     12°.     {The  lives  of 
the  Presidents,  vol.  8. ) 

Abraham  Lincoln:  the  true  story  of  a  great  life.     Showing  the  inner  growth, 

special  training  and  peculiar  fitness  of  the  man  for  his  work. 
New  York:  Fords,  Hoivard  &  Hulbert,  1884-    508  pp.    Plates.    Portraits.    Fac- 
simile.    8°. 

Inside  the  White  House  in  war  times. 

New  York:  C.  L.  Webster  &  CO.,  1890.     244  pp.     Plates.     12°. 

Lincoln  at  work;  sketches  from  life,  illustrated  by  S.  Gallagher. 

Boston  &  Cliicago:  United  society  of  christian  endeavor,  [^1900].     173pp.     Illus- 
trations.    Plate.     Portrait.     12°. 

Stoever,  Martin  Luther.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

[Gettysburgh,  Pa.:  1865.]     404-426 pp.     8°. 

No  title-page. 

Originally  published  in  the  Evangelical  quarterly  review,  vol.  16,  July,  1865. 

Stone,  Andrew  Leete.     A  discourse  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
President  of  the  United  States  of  America,  who  was  assassinated  in  Wash- 
ington, Friday,  April  14th,  1865.     Preached  in  the  Park  street  church, 
Boston,  on  the  next  Lord's  day. 
Boston:  J.  K.  Wiggin,  1865.     21  pp.     4°- 

[Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

{In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham   Lincoln,  pp.  335-355. 
Boston,  1865.    16°.) 

Storrs,   Richard   Salter,  jr.     An   oration   commemorative  of  President  Abraham 
Lincoln;  delivered  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  1,  1865,  at  the  request  of  the 
war  fund  committee. 
Brooklyn:  TJte  committee,  1865.     65  pp.     8°. 

Stover,  John  H.     Eulogy  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincohi,  late  President  of  the 

United  States,  delivered  to  the  184th  Pa.  Vols.,  April  the  19th,  the  day  of 

his  funeral. 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.     Various  places,  ],s(i3-1865,  vol.  2.    12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Stowe,  Mrs.  Harriet  Elizabeth  Beecher.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

(//(/(«•  The  lives  and  deeds  of  self-made  men,  pp.  11-110.    Boston,  [1899].    8°.) 

Same. 

{In  her  Men  of  our  times,  pp.  U-110.     Hartford,  1SG8.    8°.) 


LIST    OF   LINCOLNIANA.  '  65 

Stratton,  Ella  Hines.     Abraham  Lincoln  and  Andrew  Johnson. 

(hi  her  True  stories  of  our  Presidents,  pp.  U6-r27.    Philadelphiii,  1901.    8°.) 

Same. 

(In  her  Lives  of  our  Presidents,  pp.  116-127.    Pliiladelphia,  1902.    8°.) 

Stratton,  Joseph  B.     President  Lincoln's  death:  a  sermon  delivered  in  the  First 
Presbyterian  church,  Natchez,  Miss.,  on  Sunday,  April  23,  1865. 
(/?«  Lineolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  186-203.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Sermon  preached  in  the  First  Presbyterian  church,  Natchez,  Miss.,  Sunday, 

April  23,  1865.     On  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  President  Lincoln. 

(In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2.    12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Street,  Alfred  Billings.     In  memoriam.     President  Lincoln  dead.     A  poem. 
Alhawi,  N.  Y.:  A.  Boyd,  1870.     {12)  pp.     8°. 

Strong',  Joseph  D.     The  nation's  sorrow.     A  discourse  on  the  death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  Larkin  Street  Presbyterian  church,  San  Fran- 
cisco, April  16th,  1865.     Published  by  the  Larkin  St.  congregation. 
Snn  Francisco:  G.  L.  Kenny  &  co.,  1865.     14  Jip.     8°. 

Stryker,  Melancthon  Woolsey.     Hamilton,  Lincoln  and  other  addresses. 
Utica,  N.   v.:    W.  T.  Smith  ii- co.,  1896.     19J pj).     8°. 

Studley,  William  S.     [Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

(In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  225-232.    Bos- 
ton, 1865.    16°) 

Sturz,  Johann  Jakob.     Reden  gehalten  beider  Berliner  Todtenfeier  fiir  den  Priisi- 
denten  Lincoln  von  amerikanischen,  englischen  und  deutschen  Geistlichen. 
Ein  Ausspruch  der  Kirche  liber  Sklaverei  und  freie  Arbeit. 
Berlin:  C.  G.  Lilderitz,  1865.     39  pp.     8°. 

Sumner,  Charles.     The  promises  of  the  declaration  of  independence.     Eulogy  on 
Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  before  the  municipal  authorities  of  the  city 
of  Boston,  June  1,  1865. 
Boston:  J.  E.  Farwell  &  CO.,  1865.     67  pp.     8°. 

Same. 

(In  his  Works,  vol.  9,  pp.  367-428.    Boston,  1874.    S°.) 

Kespect  for  the  memory  of  A})raham  Lincoln. 

(In.  his  Works,  vol.  9,  i)p.  361-362.    Boston,  1874.    s°.) 

Sumner,  Edward  A.     Abraliam  Lincoln.     An  oration  delivered  ])efore  the  Men's 
league  of  the  Broadway  tabernacle  church,  of  New  York  city,  February 
10th,  1902. 
[New  York:  1902.1     16  pp.     8°. 

Surratt,  John  H.     The  private  journal  and   diary.     Ed.   and   arranged   by  Dion 
Haco,  Esq. 
Neiv  York:  F.  A.  Brady,  [1866}.     {2),  11-104 pp.     12°. 

Sutphen,  Morris  C.     Discourse  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
late  President  of  the  United  States,  preached  in  the  Spring  Garden  Pres- 
l)yterian  church,  Philadelpliia,  April  16th,  1865. 
Fhiladelphia:  J.  B.  liudycrs,  1865.     19  pp.     8°. 

Swaim,  Thomas.     Discourse. 

(In  Discourses  memorial  of  Abniliam    IJiicdln,  \i\>.  1-22.    LuiJibLTlville,  N.  J.,  1865. 
12°.) 

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Swain,  Leonard.     A  nations  sorrow.     A  sermon  preached  on  the  Sabbath  after  the 
assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  in  the  Central  Congregational  church, 
Providence,  April  15,  1865. 
[Providence,  1865.']     11  pp.     8°. 

Swank,  James  M.  Washington  and  Lincoln  the  descendants  of  colonial  iron 
masters. 

{In  his  History  of  the  manufacture  of  iron  in  all  ages,  pp.  502-508.    Philadelphia, 

1892.    8°.) 

Sweetser,  Seth.     A  commemorative  discourse  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Worcester,  3fass.,  1865.     ^9  pp.     8°. 

Swing,  David.     Address  to  the  new  generation.     Washington  and  Lincoln,  Feb.  12 
and  22,  1888. 
RocJcprd,  III:  W.  A.  Talcott,  [1888'].      16 pp.     8°. 

The  death  of  the  President.     Sermon  preached  in  the  Presbyterian  church 

at  Hamilton,  O.,  April  16,  1865. 
[Hamilton,  0.].-     Hamilton  Telegraph  print,  1865.     18  pp.     16°. 

Symmes,  Joseph  Gaston.     "To  what  purpose  is  this  waste?"     Address  delivered 
before  the  loyal  leagues  of  South-Brunswick  and  Monroe,  June  1,  1865. 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.:  Fredonian  book  and  job  office,  1865.     (4),  29  pp.     8°. 

Szold,  Benjamin.     Vaterland  und  Freiheit.     Predigt  bei  der  Erinnermigsfeier  des 
verstorbenen  Priisidenten,  Abraham  Lincoln,  am  1.  Juni  1865,  (dem  zwei- 
ten  Tag  Schabuoth. ) 
Baltimore:  M.  Polmyer,  1865.     10  pp.     12°. 

Talbott,  J.  J.  Easter  Sunday:  a  discourse  delivered  in  St.  John's  Episcopal  church, 
Louisville,  Ky.,  on  Sunday,  April  16,  1865. 

(/n  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  212-217.    Boston,  1865.    -1°.) 

Tansy,  J.  From  the  cabin  to  the  White  House.  An  address  at  the  obsequies  of 
the  late  President  Lincoln. 

Evarvsville:  Eivanmlle  Journal  CO.,  1865.     19pp.     8°. 

Tapley,  Rufus  P.     Eulogy  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  sixteenth  President  of  the  United 
States,  pronounced  April  19,  1865,  at  Saco,  Maine,  including  the  report  of 
the  proceedings  of  the  town  of  Saco  consequent  upon  his  death. 
Biddeford:  Union  and  Journal  office,  1865.     27  pp.     8°. 

Tappan,  Henry  Philip.     A  discourse  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  of  America,  delivered  Tuesday,  May  2,  1865,  in 
the  Dorotheen-church,  Berlin. 
Berlin:  G.  Lange,  [1865].     46  pp.     8°. 

Tarbell,  Ida  Minerva.  The  early  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  containing  many  unpub- 
lished documents  and  unpublished  reminiscences  of  Lincoln's  early 
friends.     By  Ida  M.  Tarbell,  assisted  by  J.  McCan  Davis. 

Neiv    York:  S.  S.  McClure,  1896.     (4),  240  pp.  inch  20  port,  of  Lincoln.  8°. 
{McClure's  magazine  library,  no.  3.) 

The  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Drawn  from  original  sources  and  containing 

many  speeches,  letters  and  telegrams  hitherto  unpublished. 
New  York:  The  Doubleday  &  McClure  CO.,  1900.     2  vols.     8°. 

Taylor,    Archibald  Alexander  Edward.     Our  fallen  leader.     A  discourse  delivered 
on  Thursday,   June  1,  1865,   in  the  Bridge  street  Presbyterian  church, 
Georgetown,  D.  C. 
Philadelphia:  J.  S.  Claxton,  1865.     20  pp.     8°. 


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Taylor,  James  Bayard.     The  ballad  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Boston:  Fields,  Osgood  d- cu.,  1870.     S  jjjj.     Colored  plates.     S°.     {Uncle  Sam 
series  f 07'  American  cldldren). 

Taylor,  Thomas  Proclus.     Abraham  Lincoln,   foully  assassinated  April  14,  1865. 
A  poem  with  an  illustration,  from  the  London  Punch,  for  May  6,  1865. 
With  an  introduction  by  A.  Boyd. 
Alhantj:  J.  Munsell,  1S6S.     {-26)  pp.     Plate.     4°. 

Taylor,  W.  A.     Abraham  Lincoln.     1861-1865. 

{In  his  Eighteen  Presidents  and  contemporaneous  rulers.    26.  ed.,  pp.  86-91.    Pitts- 
burgh, 1876.    12°.) 

Terrible  tragedy  at  Washington.     Assassination  of  President  Lincoln.     Last  hours 
and  death-bed  scenes  of  the  President.     A  full  and  graphic  account  [etc.] 
Philadelphia:  Barclaij  &  co.,  [1865].    (4),  21-30,  39-52,  61-74,  85-98,  101-116 
pp.     Plates.     8°. 

Die  schreckliche  TragiJdie  in  Washington.     Ermordung  des  Priisidenten 

Lincoln.     Seine  letzten  Stunden  und  die  Todes-Scenen.     Ein  ausfiihr- 
licher  und  zuverliissiger  Bericht  dieses  grossen  National-Ungliicks.     Mortl- 
anschliige  auf  Sekretiir  Seward,  Vice-priisident  Johnson  und  das  ganze 
Cabinet.     Biographische  Skizzen  [etc.] 
Philadelphia:  Barclay  &  co.,  1865.     {2),  25-100 pp.     Illustrations.     8°. 

Thayer,   William   Makepeace.     Abraham  Lincoln.     The   life-sketch  that  inspired 
him  to  excel. 

(7w  i^is  Turning  points  in  successful  careers,  pp.  42-51.    New  York,  [1895].    12°.) 

The  character  and  public  services  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Boston:  Dinsmoor  and  CO.,  1864.     75  pp.     Plate.     Portrait.     12°. 

■    Same:. 

Boston:  Walker,  Wise,  and  CO.,  1864.     (4),  76  pp.    Plate.    Portrait.    12°. 

— Life  and  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Hostoii:    Walker,  Wise,  and  CO.,  1864.     {4),  76 pp.     Plate.     Portrait.     12°. 

- — From  pioneer  home  to  the  White  House.     Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Witli 

eulogy  by  Hon.  George  Bancroft.     Enlarged,  revised,  and  newly  illus- 
trated. 
Norwich,  Conn.:  Henry  Bill  publishiiuj  CO.,  1882.     469pp.     Plates.     Portraits. 
12°. 


The  pioneer  boy,  and  how  he  became  President.     5th  1000. 

Boston:  Walker,  Wise  &  CO.,  1863.     310  pp.     Plates.     12°. 

'0  a.TCoiKO';  Ttai<;,fiToi,^E^i6T6prf6i<;  .  .  .     roij  fiiov  .  .   .     '' Afipaap, 

AiyKoXvoii  .  .  .     'Ek"  tov  dyyXiKov  hith  T.  Kovdravrivov. 

'Ev  'AByvcxt^,  rvitoi'^  AcxKoovias,  1865.      {2),  8,  {2),  298,  {2)  pp.     I'lates. 
8°. 

Thomas,  A.  G.     Our  national  unity  perfected  in  the  martyrdom  of  our  President. 
A  discourse  delivered  in  the  chapel  of  the  Filbert  street  U.  S.  general  hos- 
pital on  the  day  of  the  obsequies,  at  Washington,  of  our  late  President, 
April  19th,  1865. 
Philadelphia:  Smith,  English  &  co.,  1865.     16pp.     8°. 

Thomas,  Jesse  Burges^.     "Light  out  of  darkness";  a  discourse,  preached  on  the 
Sabbath  morning  succeeding  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  April 
16th,  1865,  at  the  Pierrepont  street  Baptist  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Neiv  York:  B.  C.  Boot,  Anthony  A  co.,  1865.     14  pp.     8°. 


68  LIBKAEY    OF    CONGKESS. 

Thompson,  David  D.     Abraham  Lincoln,  the  first  American. 

Cincinnati:  Cranston  &  Curts,  1894-     236  pp.     Portrait.     1S°. 

Same.     Popular  ed. 

Cincinnati:  Cranston  d:  Curts,  1894.     236  pp.     Portrait.     16°. 

Thompson,  Henry  P.     In  memoriam.     A  sermon  delivered  on  Sunday,  April  16, 
1865,  in  the  Reformed  Prot.  Dutch  church  of  Peapack,  N.  J. 
Neil)  York:  J.  F.  Trow,  1865.      16  pp.     8°. 

(In  Pulpit  and  rostrum,  no.  36.    New  York,  1865.    8°.) 

Thompson,  John  C.     In  memoriam.     A  discourse  upon  the  character  and  death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.     Preached  in  Pottstown  Presbyterian  church,  on  the 
day  of  national  humiliation,  June  1,  1865. 
Philadelphia:  Steiini- Jones,  1865.     20  pp.     8°. 

Thompson,  Joseph  Parrish.     Abraham  Lincoln;  his  life  and  its  lessons.    A  sermon, 
preached  April  30,  1865. 
New  York:  1865.     38 2^p.     8°.     {Loyal publication  society,  no.  85.) 

Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

[In  Our  martyr  President,  pp.  173-217.    New  York,  [186.5].    12°.) 

Speech  at  the  Union  league  club.  Union  Square,  New  York,  April  15,  1865. 

{In  Lincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  274-280.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Thompson,  Maurice.     Lincoln's  grave.     [Poem.] 

Cambridge:  Stone  &  Kimball,  1894.     (50)  pp.     16°. 

Thompson,  Kichard  Wigginton.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  his  Recollections  of  sixteen  President'  from  Washington  to  Lincoln,  vol.  2,  pp. 
389-419.    Indianapolis,  1894.    8°.) 

Thrall,  S.  C.     The  President's  death  a  national   responsibility.     The   President's 
character  a  treasure  of  memory.     A  sermon  delivered  in  Christ  church. 
New  Orleans,  Sunday  morning,  April  23,  1865,  at  a  memorial  service  held 
in  that  church,  on  the  request  of  the  ofiicers  of  the  army  and  navy. 
New  Orleans:  Rea^s  steam,  press,  1865.     12  pp.     4°- 

Tiffany,  O.  H.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  his  Pulpit  and  platform,  pp.  183-201.     New  York,  1893.     12°.) 

Timlow,  Heman  R.     A  discourse  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
President  of  the  United  States.     Delivered  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  April  19, 
1865,  at  a  public  demonstration  of  the  citizens. 
Rhinebeck,  N  Y.:  1865.     42  pp.     16°. 

Todd,  John  E.     [Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

{In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  73-87.    Bos- 
ton, ISe.^.    16°.) 

Townsend,  (Tcorge  Alfred.     The  life,  crime,  and  capture  of  John   Wilkes  Booth, 
with  a  full  sketch  of  the  conspiracy  of  which  he  was  the  leader,  and,  the 
pursuit,  trial  and  execution  of  his  accomplices. 
New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  \_1865'].    64,  (2)  pi>.     Portrait.     8°. 

Same. 

Net"  York:  Dirk  A  Fitzgerald,  [1865^.     80pp.      Portrait.     8°. 

The  real  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     A  talk  with  Mr.  Herndon,  his  late  law 

partner. 
Nerv  York:  Publication  office,  Bible  house,  1867.     15  pp.     Portrait.     8°. 


LIST   OF   LINCOLNIANA.  69 

Townsend,  Virginia  Frances.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

(Jw /ier  Our  Presidents,  pp.  281-306.    New  York,  1889.    8°) 

Trial  of  the  assassins  and  conspirators  at  Washington,  I).  C,  May  and  June,  1865, 
for  the  murder  of  President  Abraham  Lincohi. 
Philadelphia:    T.    B.    Peterson  &  brother,    [i<W5].      (!>),  15-210  pp.     Plates. 
Map.    8°. 

Trial  of  the  assassins  and  conspirators  for  the  murder  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the 
attempted  assassination  of  Vice-President  Johnson  and  the  whole  cabinet. 
The  most  intensely  interestingtrial  on  record.  Containing  the  evidence  in 
full,  with  arguments  of  counsel  on  both  sides,  and  the  verdict  of  the  mil- 
itary commission.  Correct  likenesses  and  graphic  history  of  all  the 
assassins,  conspirators,  and  other  persons  connected  with  their  arrest  and 
trial. 
Philadelphia:  Barrlay<.i-ro.,  1S6.5.      {£),  21-30;  3:^-102 pp.      Plates.     Map.     S°. 

Tribute  of  respect  by  the  citizens  of  Troy,  to  the  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Troy,  X.  Y.:  Young  d- Bemon,  1863.     xl,  342  pp.     8°. 

Tribute  to  President  Lincoln.     Report  of  the  great  mass  meeting  in  Savannah,  the 
largest  ever  held  in  the  city,  at  which  between  eight  and  ten  thousand 
persons  were  present,  on  Saturday,  April  22,  1865. 
Savannah:  S.   W.  Mason  A  co.,  1S65.     15  pp.     12°. 

Tribute  to  the  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  the  American  citizens  resident  in 
Buenos  Aires. 
Buenos  Aires:  German  printing  office,  \_1865'\.     25  pp.    8°. 

Tributes  to  the  memory  of  Abraham   Lincoln.      Reproduction  in  fac-simile  of 
eighty-seven  memorials  addressed  by  foreign  municipalities  and  societies  to 
the  government  of  the  United  States.      Prepared  under  the  direction  of 
the  secretary  of  State. 
Washington:  1885.     [18),  192  pp.     Plates.     Portrait.     F°. 

Trippett,  Alexander.     A  seven  days'  vision  at  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Miscellaneous  thoughts  on  the  nature  and  form  of  the  American  govern- 
ment, with  other  matters  of  interest  connecting  with  it,  and  our  duty  to  it. 
Evansville:  Evansville  Journal  company,  1866.     20  pp.     8°. 

Trumbull,  Davis.     A  sermon,  commemorative  of  the  life,  character  and  <ieath  of 

President  Lincoln,  preached  June  4th,  in  the  Union  church. 

(In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places.    1863-1865.  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Tucker,  Joseph  Thomas.     A  discourse  in  memory  of  our  late  President,  Abraham 
Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  First  parish  church,  Holliston,  Mass.,  Thursday, 
June  1,  1865. 
Holliston:  Plimpton  d-  Clark,  1865.     21  pp.     8°. 

Tuckerman,  Charles  Keating.     Personal  recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

(/wAJs  Personal  recollections  of  notable  people  at  home  and  abroad,  vol.  1,  pp.  101-127. 
London,  1895.    12°) 

Twombley,  Alexander  Stevenson.     The  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln:  a  dis- 
course delivered  in  the  State  st.  Presbyterian  church,  Sunday  morning, 
April  16,  1865. 
Albany,  X.  Y.:  ./.  Munsell,  1865.     18  pp.     4°- 

Tyler,  George  P.     The  successful  life.     -V  discourse  on  the  death  of  President  Lin- 
coln, deliveretl  April  19.  1865,  at  the  Center  church,  Brattleboro. 
Brattleboro:   Vermont  Record  office,  1865.     12  pp.     8' 


30 


70  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

Tyng,  Stephen  Higginson.     Sermon  [on  the  death  of  Lincohi]. 
(JjiOurmartyrPresident,  pp.  65-84.     New  York,  [1865].    12°.) 

TJinstead,  Justus  T.     A  nation  humbled  and  exalted.     A  discourse  on  the  death  of 
President  Lincoln,  with  its  providential  lessons,  delivered  in  the  Fagg's 
Manor  Presbyterian  church,  on  the  day  of  national  humiliation,  June  1st, 
1865. 
Westchester:  RejMblican  d- Democrat  office,  1865.     18  pp.     8°. 

XTnion  almanac  for  1866. 

Cindnnaii,  0.:  A.  Vierscldllmg  &  Biedenharn,  \_1S65'\.     33pp.     12°. 

Contains  jm  extract  from  speech  of  Judge  Kelley  on  "The  character  of  Lincoln." 

TJnion  League  of  Philadelphia.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

[Philadelphia:  Crissy  &  Markley,  1864.']     13  pp.     8°. 

Same. 

(/n  Union  League  of  Philadelphia.     [Pamphlets.]     vol.  3,  no.  69.    1863-1865.) 

Proceedings  of  the  Union  League  of  Philadelphia,  regarding  the  assassina- 

tion of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States. 
Philadelphia:  H.  B.  Ashmead,  1865.     23  pp.     8°. 

UNITED  STATES  GOVERNMENT  DOCUMENTS. 

Enumerates  only  the  documents  which  have  been  separately  bound  and  placed  with  Lincolniana 

on  the  shelves. 

United  States.     38th  Congress,  2d  session.    Senate.    Arrangements  for  the  inaugura- 
tion of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fourth  of  March,  1865. 
Washington:  Government  jirintvng  office,  1865.     6  pp.     8°. 

39th  Congress,  1st  session.     Arrangements  for  the  memorial  address  on  the 

life  and  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  to  be  delivered,  at  the  request  of 
both  Houses  of  Congress  of  the  United  States,  before  them,  in  the  hall  of 
the  House  of  Representatives,  by  the  Hon.  George  Bancroft,  on  the  12th 
of  February,  1866.     4  pp.     8°. 

House  report  no.  17.     Memorial  exercises  on  the  life  and  character 

of  Abraham  Lincoln.  [Report]  from  the  select  committee  of  one  from 
each  state  represented,  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln.  February  16, 
1866.     1  page.     8°. 

House  report  no.  104.     Assassination  of  Lincoln.      [Report]  from  the 


Committee  on  the  Judiciary,  on  the  assassination  of  Lincoln.    July  — ,  1866. 
41  pp.     8°. 

40th  Congress,  2d  session.  House  executive  doc.  no.  68.  Assassination  of 
President  Lincoln.  Message  of  the  President,  transmitting  a  report  of 
George  H.  Sharpe  relative  to  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln. 
4  pp.     8°. 

Department  of  State.  The  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of 
the  United  States  of  America  and  the  attempted  assassination  of  William 
H.  Seward,  secretary  of  State,  and  Frederick  W.  Seward,  assistant  secre- 
tary, on  the  evening  of  the  14th  of  April,  1865.  Expressions  of  condolence 
and  sympathy  inspired  by  these  events. 

Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1867 .    {2),xxx,  930  pp.    Portrait.    4°. 

War  department.    Adjutant  General's  office.     General  orders,  no.  66.     [Order 

announcing  to  the  armies  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.] 
^Washington:  Govej-nment  printing  office,  1865.]     2  pp.     13°. 


LIST    OF    LIlSrCOLNIANA.  71 

United  States.      War  department.     Adjutant- General' s  office.     Official  arrangements 
at  Washington  for  the  funeral  solemnities  of  the  late  Abraham  Lincoln, 
President  of  the  United  States,  who  died  at  the  seat  of  government,  on 
Saturday,  the  15th  day  of  April,  1865. 
^Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1863. '\     3  pp.     12'^. 

Special  order  regulating  the  transportation  of  the  remains  of  the 

late  President,  Abraham  Lincoln,  from  Washington  City,  to  Springfield, 
Illinois. 
{WasMngton:  Government  printing  office,  1865. '\     3  pp.     8°. 

Valentine,  David  T.     Obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  in  the  city  of  New  York, 
under  the  auspices  of  the  common  council. 
New  York:  E.  Jones  &  co.,  1866.     (4),  354 p)P-     Plates.     8°. 

VanBokkelen,  Libertus.     The  great  national  woe.     The  assassination  of  President 

Lincoln.     A  sermon  preached  at  St.  Stephen's  church,  Sunday,  April  16, 

[1865.] 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1863-1865,  vfil.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Victor,  Orville  James.     The  private  and  public  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  comprising 
a  full  account  of  his  early  years,  and  a  succinct  record  of  his  career  as  a 
statesman  and  President. 
New    York:  Beadle  &  co.,  [1864}-     96  pp.     12°.      {Beadle's  dime  biographical 
library,  no.  14. ) 

Vicuna  Mackenna,  Benjamin.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

(/«  Hunter,  D.  J.    Sketch  of  Chili,  pp.  94-116.    New  York,  18ti6.    12°.) 

Villers,  .     La   mort   du   President    Lincoln.      (Concours   de   1867)    Acad^mie 

frangaise. 
Paris:  L.  Toinon  &  ce,  1867.     24  pp.     4°. 

Vincent,  Marvin  Richardson.     A  sermon  on  the  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  church,  Troy,  on  Sunday  morning, 
April  23,  1865. 
Troy,N.  Y.:  A.  W.Scribner,  1865.     47  i^P-     S°. 

Same.     2d  ed. 

Troy,  N.  Y.:  A.  W.  Scribner,  1865.     44  PP-     8°. 

Von  der  Holzaxt  zum  Priisidentenstuhl  oder  Lebensgeschichte  des  Volksmannes 
Abraham  Lincoln,  I'riisidenten  der  Yereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika. 
Mit  den  Portraits  von  Lincoln  und  Seward. 
Berlin:   C.  F.  Conrad,  1865.     32  pp.     Portraits.     16°. 

Walbridge,  Hiram.     Speech  [on  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln]. 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2.  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

"Walden,  Treadwell.     The  national  sacrifice.     A  sermon  preached  on  the  Sunday 
before  the  death  of  the  President,  and  two  addresses,  on  the  Sunday  and 
Wednesday  following,  in  St.  Clement's  church,  Philadelphia 
Philadelphin:  Sherniaini'  co.,  1865.     41  pi>-     8°. 

Walker,  Evelyn  H.     Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Illinois  rail-splitter. 

{In  Walker,  Evelyn  H.,  luul  others.  Leaders  of  the  19th  century,  pp.  39-58.    Chicago, 
1900.     8°.) 

Walker,  Robert  John.     Letter   in   favor  of   the  reelection   of   Abraham  Lincoln. 
London,  Sept.  30,  1864. 
[New  York,  1864.'\     20pp.     8°.      [Lincoln pamphlets,  no.  5.) 


72  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS. 

"Wallace,  Charles  C.     "A  prince  and  a  great  man  is  fallen".     Funeral  address,  on 
the  occasion  of  the  funeral  ol)sequies  in  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late 
President  of  the  United  States.     Delivered  at  Placerville,  Cal.,  April  19th, 
1865. 
Placerville:  Office  of  the  Tri-weekly  news,  1865.     [2),  8,  {2)  pp.     8°. 

"Ward,    William  Hayes,   ed.     Abraham    Lincoln.     Tributes  from    his    associates. 

Reminiscences  of  soldiers,  statesmen  and  citizens.  With  an  introduction 
by  William  Hayes  Ward. 

New  York:  T.  Y.  Crotoell&  co.,  [1895. '\     xiii,  295  pp.  Portrait.     12°. 

Watson,  Alexander.     Voice  of  the  hour.     A  sermon  preached  on  Sabbath  morning, 

April  16,  1865,  [Reformed  Dutch  church.  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.] 

{In  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    Various  places,  1863-1865,  vol.  2,  12°.) 
Newspaper  clipping. 

Watson,  Benjamin.     National  humiliation:  a  sermon  preached  on  the  late  fast  day, 
June  1,  1865,  at  the  Church  of  the  Atonement,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
(/nLincolniana.    In  memoriam,  pp.  218-230.    Boston,  1865.    4°.) 

Watterson,  Henry.     Abraham  Lincoln.     An  oration  delivered  before  the  Lincoln 
Union  .  .  .  Auditorium,  Chicago,  February  12,  1885. 
[Louisi'ille,  Ky.:  Courier- Journal  job  printing  co.,  1899.'}     47  pp.     Portrait.     4°  ■ 

Wayman,  James.     The  passing  away  of  human  greatness:  a  sermon  on  the  death  of 
President  Lincoln,  preached  on  Sunday  evening.  May  7,   1865,  in   the 
Newington  chapel,  Renshaw  street. 
Liverpool:  H.  Young,  1865 f    8  pp.     8°. 

Weaver,  George  Sumner.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Sixteenth  President  of  the  United 
States. 

(In  his  The  lives  and  graves  of  our  Presidents,  pp.  369-406.    Chicago,  1884.    8°.) 

Webb,  Edwin  B.     Memorial  sermons.     The  capture  of  Richmond.     Some  of  the 
results  of  the  war.     The  assassination  of  the  President. 
Boston:  G.  C.  Band  c(-  Avery,  1865.     61  pp.     8°. 

[Sermon  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.] 

{In  Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.   143-160. 
Boston,  1865.     16°.) 

Webster,  Jackson  Clay.    The  foe  unmasked;  or.  The  spirit  of  the  rebellion  disclosed 
in  the  assassination.     The  character  of  the  martyr- President. 
Neiv  York:  1865.     28  pp.     12°. 

Weik,  Jesse  William.     See  Herndon,  William  Henry,  and  Jesse  William  Walk. 

Weiss,  John.     April  19,  1865. 

{In  Friend  of  progress,  vol.  1,  no.  8,  pp.  225-232.    New  York,  1865.    8°.) 

Weitenkampf,  Frank.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

{In  Spofford,  A.  R.    Library  of  historic  characters,  vol.  10,  pp.  5-46.    Philadelphia, 

1895.    S°.) 

Welles,  Gideon.     Lincohi  and  Seward.     Remarks  upon  the  memorial  address  of 
Charles  Francis  Adams,  on  the  late  Wm.  H.  Seward,  [eic] 
Neiv  York:  Sheldon  (i- CO.,  1874-     vHi,  7-215  pp.     12°. 

"The  remarks  on  the  Address  as  originally  prepared  were  too  voluminous  for  a  maga- 
zine. I  therefore  condensed  and  reduced  them  to  three  papers  which  appeared  in 
the  Galaxy  for  October,  November  and  December  1873.  The  reception  of  those 
papers  by  the  public,  led  the  publishers  and  others  to  request  that  the  numbers 
which  had  appeared,  and  the  whole  of  the  omitted  portions  with  attending  details 
and  such  additions  as  I  thought  proper,  might  be  embodied  in  a  volume,  which  is 
herewith  submitted."  Preface,  p.  rii. 
Also  separate  the  third  paper  from  the  Galaxy,  December,  1873. 


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Wells,  Theodore  W.     Victory  turned  to  mourning.     A  memorial  sermon  on  the 
occasion  of  the  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincohi,  sixteenth  President  of 
the  United  States,  April  14,  1865.      Preached  in  the  Reformed  Dutch 
church,  Bayonne,  N.  J. ,  Sabbath,  April  23,  1865. 
•    Jerse;/  Citi/:   The  DaiJn  Times,  office,  186.5.     23pp.     8°. 

■Wentwortli,  J.  B.     A  discourse  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln  delivered  in  St. 
Mark's  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  and  repeated   (by  request)   at  the 
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Westall,  John.     In  memoriam.     Read  before  the  municipal  authorities  and  citi- 
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Abraham  Lincoln,  held  in  the  City  Hall,  June  1st,  1865. 
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WTiitaker,  J.  S.,  compiler.     Louisiana's  tribute  to  the  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
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Xew  Orleans:  Picayune  office  job  j)rint,  1881.     40  pp.     8°. 

White,    Erskine  N.      The   personal   influence   of   Abraham   Lincoln.      A   sermon 
preached  on  the  national  fast-day,  Thursday,  June  1st,  1865. 
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White,  Horace.     See  Herndon,  William  Henry,  and  Jesse  William  Weik. 

White,  Pliny  Holton.      A  sermon,  occasioned  by  the  assassination  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States,  preached  at  Coventry,  Vt.,  April 
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Whitman,  G.  M.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

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Whitney,  Henry  Clay.     Life  on  the  circuit  with  Lincoln.     With  sketches  of  Gen- 
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Boston:   Estes  &   Lauriat,    [18921.     viii,    601  pp.     Plates.      Portraits.      Fac- 
similes.    Maps.     12°. 

A  souvenir  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

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Wilks,  Washington.     English  criticism  on  President  Lincoln's  anti-slavery  procla- 
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London:  J.  Kenny,  1863.     8  pp.     12°. 

Willcox,  G.  B.     Address. 

{In  Funeral  observances  at  New  London,  Connecticut,  in  lioncir  of  .\brahani  Lincoln, 
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Williams,  Robert  H.     "God's  chosen  ruler."     A  sermon:  delivered  on  a  day  of 
national  humiliation  and  prayer,  in  the  Presbyterian  church  of  Frederick 
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Willis,  Samuel  B.     Sermon  on  the  death  of  the  late  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of 
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friends,  on  the  day  of  humiliation  and  prayer,  May  2d. 
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Wilmers,  Samuel.     A  loyal  sermon  on  the  assassination  of  the  President,  delivered 

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Wilson,  William  Bender.     A  glimpse  of  the  United  States  military  telegraph  corps, 
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Windsor,  John  W.     "The  surety  of  the  upright."     A  discourse  preached  on  the 
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Wise,  Daniel.     Abraham  Lincoln.     The  preserver  of  his  country. 

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Wisner,  William  Carpenter.     Sermon  delivered  April  19th,  1865,  the  day  of  the 

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Woodbury,  Augustus.     A  sketch  of  the  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln:  a  discourse 
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The  son  of  God  calleth  the  dead  to  life.     A  sermon  suggested  by  the  assassi- 
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Worcester,  Thomas.     Abraham  Lincoln.     A  discourse  delivered  on  the  national 
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Same. 

Cut  from  New  Jerusalem  magazine,  August,  1865,  pp.  110-124. 

Workingman's  reason  for  the  re-election  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
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Wortman,  Denis.     A  diHCOurse  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln,  delivered  in  the 
First  Reformed  Dutch  church,  of  Schenectady,  N.  Y.     Sabbath  evening, 
April  16,  1865. 
Albany:   Weed,  Parsons  ci- company,  1865.     22  pp.     8°. 

Wrig-ht,  Carrie  Douglas.     Lincoln's  first  love;  a  true  story. 

Chicago:  A.  C.  McClurg  cC-  co.,  1901.     [4),  9-51,  [1)  pp.     Frontispiece.     12°. 

Wurzburger,  Julius,  tr.     See  Hanaford,  Phebe  Ann  Coffin. 

Y. ,  E.  J.     See  Young,  Edward  James. 

Y.,  E.     Abraham  Lincoln.     A  study. 

Liverpool:  McKoicen  A  Finglam,  1865.     32  pp.     16°. 

Yard,  Robert  B.     The  providential  significance  of  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln:  a 
discourse  delivered  in  the  Central  M.  E.  church,  Newark,  N.  J.,  on  the 
day  of  national  humiliation,  June  1st,  1865. 
Newark,  N.  J.:  H.  Harris,  \_1865'].     23 pp.     8°. 

Yeaman,  George  Helm.     Abraham  Lincoln;  an  address  before  the  commandery  of 
the  state  of  Colorado,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  tiie  United 
States. 
Denver,  Col.:  1899.     25  pp.     8°. 

Young,  Edward  James.     The  lesson  of  the  hour. 
[Boston:  1865.']     9  pp.     8°. 

Signed  E.  J.  R.    Originally  published  in  Monthly  religious  magazine,  Boston,  Mav. 
1865. 

Yourtee,  Samuel  L.     A  sermon  delivered  in  the  Central  M.  E.  church,  Springfield, 
Ohio,  April  19th,  1865,  on  the  occasion  of  the  funeral  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, President  of  the  United  States. 
Springfield,  0.:  News  and  Republic  job  printing  rooms,  1865.     16  pp.     8°. 

Zabriskie,  Andrew  C.     A  descriptive  catalogue  of  the  political  and  memorial  medals 
struck  in  honor  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
New  York:  For  the  author,  1873.     32  pp.     8°. 
Only  75  copies  printed. 

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